Tags: alwayson
Tags: alwayson
[onmedia] More more shorts
Posted Friday February 2, 2007, 3:47 am, Over one day old at Joho the Blog
It serves ads to users based on their demographics and behavior. [I'm just not convinced that these various platforms we've seen today do much more than starting up a chat room while watching TV; that's what we do for political events we couldn't otherwise stand to watch.
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[onmedia] The IM generation
Posted Friday February 2, 2007, 3:47 am, Over one day old at Joho the Blog
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[onmedia] More more more shorts
Posted Friday February 2, 2007, 3:47 am, Over one day old at Joho the Blog
Mochila says it's doing for all content what iTunes has done for music: Enabling people to buy the content they need when they need it. It has a marketplace to let you monetize your "high quality" content. At ThisNext users can talk about the products they care about.
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Has blogging and social networking changed the marketing game?
Posted Thursday July 27, 2006, 6:21 am, Over one day old at Morgan McLintic on PR
Some companies adopt blogging because they are forced by events which plunge them into it, others see their customers discussing their brand and want to engage. Companies should find bloggers who are interested in their brand and align with what those bloggers are looking for.
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AlwaysOn Summit, BlogHer & IBD Network's Strategy Series on Enterprise 2.0
Posted Wednesday July 26, 2006, 9:07 am, Over one day old at Jeff Clavier's Software Only
Busy week on the conference circuit (again). I am attending the AlwaysOn Summit at Stanford which kicked-off last night. You can watch the conference through the live webcast. I really enjoyed attending the first BlogHer conference last year. Tags: alwayson, blogher, ibdnetwork
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Speaking of Salesforce
Posted Wednesday July 26, 2006, 6:30 am, Over one day old at Morgan McLintic on PR
Notes from Marc Benioff 's keynote at AlwaysOn - The Code Ahead Question - why are companies not using SaaS more for their email, when as consumers we are comfortable using Gmail, Hotmail etc? Marc Benioff's ten imperatives of successful on-demand business software:
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How far will consumer-generated media go?
Posted Wednesday July 26, 2006, 6:30 am, Over one day old at Morgan McLintic on PR
The panel actually feels this has helped the online TV industry when compared to the music industry (Michael Robertson was sued for distribution of copyright music) since it is forcing Hollywood to collaborate with these services, rather than litigate with them.
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