links for 2009-12-07
8 December 2009
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2009’s crop of top viral video advertisements show us that people are willing to embrace a host of creative approaches on the social video Web, from beguiling mini-films, to user-generated advocacy, to YouTube celebrity endorsers, to elaborate commercial-grade productions. That’s good news for creators.
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Google has introduced so-called "real-time web" results into its search engine.
It means that Google will display information from news organisations, blogs and platforms, such as Twitter, as soon as it is published.
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24/7 Wall St. has prepared its list of the ten brands that will disappear in 2010. This list is based on a review of each firm’s financial situation and other operating data, the current and ongoing value of its brand, and whether the company that controls that brand can sell its assets.
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Well, now you can find out by using the British Geological Survey's (BGS) new OpenGeoscience portal.
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Embargos are a rather silly distraction from common sense and a hangover from a time when the media worked in entirely different ways.
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Social media is easy. Get followers, build business. Right?
For many people new to social media, your number of connections equals your level of success. The more followers the better, right? Read on…
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