links for 2010-03-08
9 March 2010
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Remember Google Wave? Clearly, Google Buzz has recently overshadowed Google’s other hotly anticipated social communication platform, but before you ditch your Wave account, give it a second try. There are many useful business applications for Wave, especially in situations that call for collaboration with a group or managing a project.
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The BBC will experiment with more livestreaming and short-form video on its website as part of its developments in multimedia news journalism, the head of its multimedia newsroom said today.
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Google Product Manager Steve Lee has revealed that he sees Buzz and Latitude as totally different services
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Officers in the West Midlands have used services like Twitter and Facebook to trace potential murder witnesses and missing people, and prevent vigilante attacks against a suspected paedophile.
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The Advertising Association has submitted the industry’s recommendations to the Committee of Advertising Practice for the extension of the non-broadcast Advertising Code to digital media.
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Mark Thomson, media director, Royal Mail, discusses how direct marketers can create and be part of the conversation with consumers.
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Almost four in five people around the world believe that access to the internet is a fundamental right, a poll for the BBC World Service suggests.
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