Semantic Web Company
A prototype e-mail system being tested at Stanford University later this year will radically change how users specify where their messages are supposed to be delivered. Called SEAmail, for "semantic e-mail addressing," the system allows users to direct a message to people who fulfill certain criteria without necessarily kno (Read More)
Web Analytics World
The rise of blogging power and social media networks has seen a massive change in the way that PR is used today. As the likes of web analytics and search engine marketing show, not having an online PR strategy can leave you way behind your competition. Just as importantly, though, is having the wrong kind of PR strategy.Too (Read More)
Submitted by Raavi:
I had been hearing a lot about Twitter for the past few months but I was simply not interested in it. What good is a service that lets you post updates about your status? My Facebook account lets me do that, so why should I join Twitter? Well it turns out that Twitter is more than just about updating status. You can easily (Read More)
Online Media Cultist
Obvious statement: there’s a lot of information and conversations floating around the internets. Not-so-easy questions to answer: what do we do with it, how do we harness it, and how do we make sense of it? An area of social media that I think about a lot these days is the prospect of pulling data – usually in the for (Read More)
Submitted by Ian Mac Millan:
A List of Social Media Marketing Examplesby Peter KimI've been thinking about how social media works. For example, applying game mechanics to understand participation, thinking about users vs. customers, and deconstructing ego traps in PR campaigns. This analysis makes me wonder if social media marketing matters and if so (Read More)