Archive for January, 2008
Blogs explained graphically
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Published by Michaela Carmichael January 30th, 2008 in Internet, Blogs.
Watch Common Craft’s online clip of ‘what’s a blog’ here:
blog, common craft, Video
Terminology unraveled
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Published by Michaela Carmichael January 30th, 2008 in Internet, Blogs.
All industry has it’s own jargon, and with each new subsection more jargon arrives. Well, blog’s now have their own decoder at www.blogossary.com/ so you can understand what the very keen are writing about.
blog, jargon, plain english
Feel Free to put bloggers off
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Published by Michaela Carmichael January 19th, 2008 in Internet, Blogs, Social Media.
My inbox has been full of invitations, over the past four months, to join social media training sessions. Their day’s session focus is usually on how to market your clients work on these emerged tools (social networks and blogs).
I’d like to point you in the direction of Chris Lake’s recent post on e-consultancy.com with […]
BBC iPlayer takes off
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Published by Michaela Carmichael January 16th, 2008 in Internet, Online Tools, Technology Advances, Social Media.
Hitwise statistics from their January newsletter reveal today that the BBC’s iPlayer has jumped a massive 1034 spots up to be the 80th most visited site in the UK.
BBC’s iPlayer website, lets browsers look at BBC TV programmes for up to seven days after they have been broadcast.
On Monday the BBC reported that the iPlayer […]
Social networks to allow contact list export
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Published by Michaela Carmichael January 9th, 2008 in Internet, Social networking, Social Media.
The social networking arena is maturing. The essential element that kept you tied to the provider, your contacts list, may soon be allowed to be exported! Read the full report on Techcrunch ’s episode “Facebook, Google, Plaxo open up to set users free”.
contacts list, social network
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