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RBI Community Editors Live Blog - Friday 13th June 2008
via Engagement 101 by Andrew Orange on June 03, 2008
... a bit of fun.As a visitor to the blog you'll be able not only to see what they are up to, but help them out with suggestions and ask questions.Signed up to take part so far are:Simeon Brody, CareSpace (social workers' community)Stuart Clarke, Airspace.aero (aviation community)Isabel Davies, FWiSpace (agriculture community)To be reminded nearer the time, just fill out the form below:
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TrendWatch: Comparing MicroMemes, Network Feeds, and MacroMemes
via Web Strategy by Jeremiah by jeremiah_owyang on June 01, 2008
I want you to start thinking differently about how you get information. As you know from my postings, that trust is highest from our peers, we trust those that are like us, or our friends above all us. Information delivery is evolving, we’re starting to get information on the open wide web from our friends and contacts (although email has been a medium for a long time).TrendWatch: Anatomy of...
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iReport: Now anyone can be a journalist
via guardian.co.uk Technology by Jack Schofield on June 01, 2008
If you fancy being a journalist, there has never been a better time - provided you don't mind giving your services for free.Dozens of websites now want you to report for them, especially if you have been involved in an earthquake or flood, or been on site during a campus massacre. Train and helicopter crashes, forest fires, robberies and countless other events can at least make local...
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Props to Oodle API Developers
via Oodle Blog by Steve Baker on May 27, 2008
... — Redfin recently came on board as an Oodle API partner, using Oodle data to flesh out their database of real estate listings. Their engineers have been especially helpful, pinging us with requests and suggestions for Oodle API enhancements during their development process.Backpage — Backpage uses the Oodle API to provide extra listings at the end of Backpage search results. (Example h...
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Best. Widget Panel. Ever.
via Sexy Widget by lawrence on May 27, 2008
... discover, play, and enjoy "Playable Search"with an array of easy-to-use tools to make playlists, share, embed, andpurchase results. From video to audio, slideshows, and Adobe Flash,SeeqPod accesses the vast multitude of rich media files andapplications that exist online. http://www.seeqpod.comClearspringMike Harkey, Director, Business DevelopmentClearspring offers a media platform that p...
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FT.com: Web 2.0 fails to produce cash
via Martin Stabe by Martin Stabe on May 26, 2008
"Many members of the Web 2.0 generation of internet companies have so far produced little in the way of revenue, despite bringing about some significant changes in online behaviour, according to some of the entrepreneurs and financiers behind the movement
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One Man and His Blog: The Reporting Instinct
via Martin Stabe by Martin Stabe on May 25, 2008
"Innovation comes from mindset changes, not time-tabling. And news organisations which aren't adopting this mindset shift are on life support already, even if they're not aware of it. If your business is predicated on breaking news on paper, give it up no
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Why people participate in online communities
via The Next Web by (author unknown) on May 23, 2008
Shared by Nico ausdrucken. wegfaxen.My dear friend Yaniv Golan, CTO of Yedda, had given a brilliant presentation regarding Incentives In Online Social Communities a few weeks ago at The Marker COM.vention and since it’s unfortunately in Hebrew, I wanted to translate it, include some of my own additions, and share it with you.Online community participationYaniv GolanLet’s start with the...
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FriendFeed Launches Rooms
via TechCrunch by Michael Arrington on May 21, 2008
Activity stream aggregator FriendFeed launched a new feature called FriendFeed Rooms this afternoon, which are effectively topic-based accounts that anyone can create or join (depending on privacy settings). Users can then add links and messages to relevant content. The main difference between Rooms and a normal FriendFeed account is the fact that multiple users can author it, and that you...
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Innovation needs time
via NESTA Innovation Articles by nestafeeds on May 22, 2008
"Organisations should create space within their schedules to enable individuals to network outside of their silo," argues Roland Harwood.
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