Tags: blogs

Tags: blogs

Does BlogHer Still Have Its Heart?

Posted Saturday July 29, 2006, 11:00 am, Over one day old at Diva Marketing (Blog)

This week Friday Fun = BlogHer! Then I saw Average Jane who was wearing the coolest t-shirt with her cartoon self.  So very fun.  It was off to a BlogHer thank you cocktail party on party bus where who should I find but the Barbara Walters of podcasting in Europe - Nicole Simon.

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eNewsletters Need New Content

Posted Thursday July 27, 2006, 8:21 am, Over one day old at Diva Marketing (Blog)

Received the latest issue of Advertising Age a few days ago. I love reading industry gossip and the latest on who is doing what. Most of the stuff in the print version I had read days before. Lessons Learned : Bloggers who are incorporating eNewsletters in your marketing plans beware.

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Blogs and Community - Part 5 (the last part)

Posted Monday July 24, 2006, 11:07 am, Over one day old at Full Circle Online Interaction Blog

It deserves more thought and attention than I can give it tonight but I want to get the last bit up! These are just a few initial jottings... there is a lot we could develop here, but lets look at things from two lenses: tech/design and social implications.

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Blogs and Community - Part 4

Posted Monday July 24, 2006, 11:07 am, Over one day old at Full Circle Online Interaction Blog

There is less emphasis on RSS and cross linking, and more on who is commenting on whose blog. Share Your Story started out as a discussion board based community and added blogs in July of 2005 and they were rapidly adopted as a way of offering one's personal voice within the overall community.

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Research on the Community Structure of Live Journal

Posted Monday July 24, 2006, 11:07 am, Over one day old at Full Circle Online Interaction Blog

The procedure used for community discovering can be described the following way: we start by giving some amount of money to some user (initiator) in LJ network telling him to evenly distribute it among his friends, then his friends are performing the same action among their friends and so on.

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Technorati turns 3, rolls out a major update

Posted Monday July 24, 2006, 9:14 am, Over one day old at The Technorati Weblog

In short, we sought to make Technorati easier and more intuitive to search, discover and organize the World Live Web. The World Live Web is all about people - We're here to help make sense of all the interesting stuff we do in real-time.

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the future of media

Posted Sunday July 23, 2006, 9:07 am, Over one day old at e e learning

another of the interesting sets of data was demographic data regarding the age of those who have created content on the web through blog, wikis, their own website or by posting music, photos, and video to sites like flickr or youtube.

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Jupiter Reseach - End Story

Posted Sunday July 23, 2006, 9:00 am, Over one day old at Diva Marketing (Blog)

Balancing quotas are derived from JupiterResearch's Internet Population Model which relies on US Census Bureau data and a rich foundation of primary consumer survey research to determine the size, demographics and ethnographics of the US online population.

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Blogs and Community - Part 3

Posted Friday July 21, 2006, 9:30 am, Over one day old at Full Circle Online Interaction Blog

The second form is the Topic Centric blog community. As I noted, I find as these grow, they are more network like than community like. Communities form within the network as people find more specific niches and interests. http://infosthetics.com/archives/blog/?p=2

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Blogs and Community - Part 2

Posted Friday July 21, 2006, 9:30 am, Over one day old at Full Circle Online Interaction Blog

This is part 2. I find it easier to do this F2F where I can flail my arms and do the body language thing. What is interesting is how the community develops over time, with key commentors (or is it commentErs?) attracting their own set of readers in comments and/or in their own blogs.

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