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The Twitter 12; top USA corps making the most of Twitter
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Published by Michaela Carmichael December 9th, 2009 in Internet, Online Marketing, Marketing, transparency, Social Media.
The Big Money’s Chad Matlin recently announced the Twitter 12 and explains his selection criteria for choosing 12 American corporations who are getting the most out of Twitter.
The process only considered US corporate Twitter profiles with over a million followers, their growth from September to November 09, the number and regularity of tweets and content […]
Bell Canada and Telus Network Criticism gains momentum
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Published by Michaela Carmichael September 22nd, 2009 in Internet, Technology Advances, transparency.
Last December the Canadian Radio-Television and Telecommunications Commission ruled Bell Canada and Telus need not allow small competitors access to their broadband Ethernet infrastructure. The furor is enormous as companies realise that they may be squeezed and priced out of the market as the Telecoms giants are not stopped from domination. Read the […]
Broadband will create energy bottleneck slowing internet
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Published by Michaela Carmichael February 2nd, 2009 in Internet, Technology Advances, transparency, Social Media, Green Internet.
Allow us to point you in the direction of the results of Australian research released towards the end of 2008:
News release from University of Melbourne on study, 25 November 2008
University of Melbourne Green Internet Symposium
Dr Rod Tucker’s ‘excellent and detailed technical analysis’
Briefly highligts of the findings are:
Major contributors to Internet power consumption will be […]
Who would you vote for on November 4
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Published by Michaela Carmichael October 14th, 2008 in Internet, transparency, Social Media.
Join the rest of the world and vote on line for the US elections. Three young guys from Iceland came up with an idea to take a straw poll on who the world wants as the next US president; Cain or Obama? Cast your vote here and add to the social experiement; http://www.iftheworldcouldvote.com. […]
Content Recommendations for Accessibility Pages on a Site
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Published by Michaela Carmichael October 9th, 2007 in Internet, Charity Benchmark, transparency.
I’ve just read the Accessibility section of e-Consultancy’s newly released ‘Web Design Best Practice Guide’. It is huge and insightful. Obviously I’ll read more of the report but just wanted to quickly share what seems such sensible advice that alarmingly is not widely carried out in practice.
Although we don’t need to answer the […]
eFuture visions c/o Internet World speakers
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Published by Michaela Carmichael June 11th, 2007 in Internet, Web 2.0, PR Blogs, Citizen Journalism, Blogs, Online Marketing, Marketing, blog tools, transparency, Social networking.
Apologies for the delay in commenting on the talks we heard at London’s Internet World, but at last the opportunity has arisen to jot down some perceived wisdom and pass it on.
The speakers we enjoyed listening to - who had real news and views to impart - were Ashley Friedlein (CEO of E-consultancy.com) and Loic […]
YOU-Made Ads on the Rise
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Published by Michaela Carmichael February 13th, 2007 in Internet, Web 2.0, Citizen Journalism, Online Marketing, Marketing, transparency.
I’m not a fan of the Super Bowl and in truth I don’t think the majority of Europeans are. However, this year the sporting cum TV event that grips a continent had a new and broader twist. Often used as the launch pad for new TV advertising (think Bud’s croaking frogs, Apple’s ‘1984’), […]
Are we making identity fraud easy?
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Published by Michaela Carmichael October 12th, 2006 in Internet, Web 2.0, Citizen Journalism, Online Marketing, Marketing, transparency, Security.
I signed up to the phone, mail and fax registers to stop being bombarded with unsolicited communication; aka junk mail/calls*. I am particularly careful to opt out of any direct mail, and have informed my bank, theatres etc that I do not want to receive carefully selected offers from them or their partners. […]
e-consultancy.com & iConcertina release Charity Website Benchmark report
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Published by Michaela Carmichael July 21st, 2006 in Internet, Charitable Sector, Podcasting, Charity Benchmark, transparency.
As you’ll note in our News section , e-consultancy.com & iConcertina Creative have just issued a Charity Website Benchmark report revealing that many of the top 110 charities’ sites suffer from a lack of transparency, communicate poorly, and score quite low in accessibility.
In a recent podcast conversation over at Fundraising Technology, my colleague Mark Meade […]
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