New delivery auction websites save money and CO2 – eBay-type model for delivery services. I would love to see this for international shipping Social Networking Watch: Social Media Use Up 82% Worldwide UK Says ‘No’ To Disconnecting File-Sharers, Sort Of | TorrentFreak MPs attack ‘regressive’ broadband tax | Media | guardian.co.uk HSBC rethinks strategy with [...]
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Social media changed the relationship between audiences and experts. Individual experts surfaced like John Battelle and Danny Sullivan built successful businesses as experts based on their blog presence. Some of the most profitable arbiters of expertise are the market analyst houses like Gartner and Forrester Research and this change in relationship with experts is a [...]
I sat and debated alongside the great and the good of the social media world this evening and finally got to meet Chris Applegate in person. I scribbled into my pad to mindmap out my ideas. Enjoy.
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Michael Geist – ACTA Internet Chapter Leaks: Renogotiates WIPO, Sets 3 Strikes as Model – secret world treaty shows how media company lobbyists plan to take the next stage of their war on consumers into law Sina.com – micro-blogging service – really nicely designed, having had a quick play with it I think it would [...]
Stephen Waddington reached out to a few people including Stephen Davies and myself to crowdsource some material for a corporate reputation conference he was speaking at in Manchester. He asked two questions: Does corporate blogging work? Which corporate bloggers do you rate? My response was shipped back on a slide and here were the bullets: [...]
UK Newspapers Want BBC Mobile Apps Blocked For ‘Undermining’ Them, BBC Disagrees | paidContent:UK – Robert Andrews take on the BBC | newspaper debacle Average Social Gamer Is a 43-Year-Old Woman – GigaOM Spectrum Shortage Will Strike in 2013 – GigaOM Dense and Thick | the human network – great think-piece by Mark Pesce Newspapers’ [...]
I posted to the Left Foot Forward blog earlier about the reaction of the Newspaper Publishers’ Association to the BBC expanding its portfolio of mobile applications. In the post I collated a number of reasons why I felt that the argument was moot: The newspaper industry like its peers in other parts of the media [...]
PR Week ran an article this week Google backtracks over concerns on Google Buzz privacy settings. I commented as part of the article on how Google at the moment has the permission to innovate, but with too many failures that permission may be rescinded. I wanted to expand on a couple of concepts around the [...]
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