Submitted by robdiana
from Google Reader:
by Josh BernoffAmid all the news of economic disaster, we are still looking to hire a talented social media analyst. Why? Because even amid the downturn -- perhaps even more since the downturn -- our corporate clients want an (Read More)
Daily Kos:
Almost four years ago, campaign finance "reformer" groups (dinosaurs, all of them), set out to destroy political blogging. They had allies, like Carol Darr, then the president of the Institute of Politics, Democracy, and the (Read More)
Submitted by ukstevieb
from Google Reader:
If 2006 was about the blog and 2007 was about Facebook, then’s there no doubt that 2008 has been the year of Twitter.And, to some extent, it’s also been about micro-blogging - at least when it comes to the concept of writing (Read More)
Talking Points Memo:
The GAO has just released an initial report on how the Treasury Department is handling the $700 billion TARP program. As you might expect, things are a bit rough around the edges, to put it politely. For example, Treasury has (Read More)
Submitted by stoweboyd
from Twitter:
I wonder if there is a blogging service that supports Textile? I want to move off backpack, and I have like 6 dozen songs in Textile. (Read More)
Submitted by renesilva
from Digg:
Mobile blogging is an exciting phenomenon that is sweeping the blogosphere. Mobile blogs, or moblogs, take this to the extreme by allowing users to post things literally as they happen. (Read More)
Submitted by netxm
from blog:
Nombray is a new site that lets you buy vanity domains for your name. The service is aimed at people with very little experience setting up a Web site, and lets them "squat" the page while funneling any traffic to third party (Read More)
Submitted by magitam
from Google Reader:
Pownce was a pretty cool service while it lasted. I actually did not really sign up until last week and just found out that they would be shutting the service down because Six Apart acquired them. Six Apart created bloggin (Read More)
Submitted by thePuck
from Google Reader:
This is Part of a series: The 13 Skills of the Public Relations Professional of the Future. It's also the subject of a panel we ran at PR Week's Next Conference a couple of weeks ago. You Gotta Walk the Walk It's (Read More)
Search Engine Land:
Global link building sounds very glamourous, like something you’d do wearing Chanel and drinking seriously good wine that I wouldn’t know anything about, not being the glamourous sort. However, it’s somethin (Read More)
Submitted by cedorsett
from Google Reader:
So we've talked about niches, lifestyles, why we buy, and the three buttons. But what motivates us to actually go online in pursuit of more control over our lives? Why We Go Online Back when I unveiled my megalo (Read More)
Valleywag:
Jason Calacanis, the mop-haired founder of Mahalo, an overfunded Web directory, is musing on Twitter about "tickers and rallies past" — a Proustian substitution of stock markets for madeleines. But what, exactly, does h (Read More)
ReadWriteWeb:
In 2008 we saw the Semantic Web gain traction, giving us plenty of choice when selecting the 10 best Semantic Web products of 2008.This is the first in a series of posts we'll publish over December, listing our choices for th (Read More)
MSNBC:
State and the Union: Abraham Lincoln managed to appoint to his cabinet, four of his rivals for the 1860 Republican Convention. Barack Obama has now made one of his, his Vice President... another his Secretary of State... a t (Read More)
GigaOM:
The closure of Pownce, which was announced Monday via posts by co-founder Leah Culver and her new employer, blog software company Six Apart, didn’t come as much of a surprise to anyone who’s followed Pownce since (Read More)
Submitted by louisgray
from Google Reader:
With a flashstorm of lighting and a rousing score by Queen, the bloodied head of Pownce.com rolled down the hillside yesterday as Twitter screamed “THE