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[2006-03-31]
Scoble and Israel Not Impressing Amazon
Two assignments for you...
[2006-03-30]
Are Bloggers Authoritative Sources at Big Companies?
I just saw this over on
the BrandToBeDetermined blog
- that
Shel Holtz and Neville Hobson are talking
about are bloggers an authoritative source at big companies?
[2006-03-25]
Google bullish on Atom, Microsoft bullish on RSS?
Richard MacManus noticed
that
a Google employee at Mix06 was "very bullish" on Atom
while Microosft seemed to be bullish on RSS.
[2006-03-23]
eBay Adds RSS Feeds for Search Results
eBay
is now offering RSS feeds
for any search result you conduct. Fantastic!
[2006-03-22]
Google Shares Reader, Globalizes Desktop
A pair of Google's products recently received tweaks to make them more useful to their users, with the ability to share lists from Google Reader, and enterprise and new language options for Google Desktop.
[2006-03-22]
Who Should Speak?
Robert Scoble
is
taking some heat
for not commenting quickly enough on Microsoft's decision to
delay of Windows Vista
by a few weeks.
[2006-03-20]
Social Bookmarking for the Enterprise
Tagging and social bookmarking - two phrases much in vogue today as the means with which individuals can track information online and connect it with their own and other people's interests.
[2006-03-17]
Google Writely
Thanks to
Phillip Lenssen
, I have a
Writely
account to play with. Seems pretty cool actually.
[2006-03-16]
Analysts Expect CEOs To Communicate...
If you reject all the other research and rationale for CEOs to communicate with employees-especially during times of change and stress-you should pay attention to the recently released "
Return on Reputation
" survey.
[2006-03-14]
Sketch.Up gets Googled
@Last Software, parent company of Sketch.Up - 3D software has been acquired by Google.
[2006-03-08]
Google Settles Click-Fraud Class Action
Search Engine Watch
reported that Google has agreed to pay approximately $90million into a fund to settle a click-fraud based class-action suit brought against it by Lanes Gifts and Collectibles.
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