Consequences for not having a blogging policy : NevilleHobson.com The consequences for Chez Pazienza at CNN were pretty bad: he got the sack. But the consequences for CNN may not be great either. Surely a policy is necessary to protect *everyone*, including the little people? (tags: blogging cnn bloggingpolicy nevillehobson pneo001)
links for 2008-02-19
Hitwise Intelligence – Heather Hopkins – US: Yahoo! Search Draws Younger Audience; Google Users Big Spenders Online The demographics of Yahoo and Google. With other sites achieving stronger ‘identities’ – LinkedIn is professional, Facebook is social, Twitter is conversational – it looks like even search engines are finding niches now. (tags: google yahoo linkedin facebook [...]
The Friendly Chat: Joël Céré
Joël Céré is a Frenchman by conception, Anglo-Saxon by reason, Oriental by passion and a World Citizen by conviction! He has spent the last 10 years consulting on and managing marketing and interactive communication programmes at a regional or global level from Paris, Singapore and London. Having worked at Hill & Knowlton as the EMEA [...]
links for 2008-02-15
Social Media Breakfast 5: How Twitter is changing our lives I think it’s great that some people value Twitter. But from what I’ve heard when speaking to people, nobody actually likes it. Everyone writes about it, but nobody uses it. How weird. (tags: twitter pneo001 socialmedia microblogging) Association for Downloadable Media » From the UK: [...]
links for 2008-02-13
Real Fresh TV | A study of FTSE 100 Companies and Social Media Usage If Chi-chi Ekweozor pulls this off then I’ll certainly doff my cap. It sounds like a serious undertaking. I would like to know what methodology will be used to analyse these sites. (tags: ftse100 socialmedia measurement pneo001) Getting Ink: A great [...]


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