links for 2010-01-13
Corporate Bravery from Google Scoble on the corporate bravery of the momentous decision by Google to lift its voluntary censoring and if may leave China (tags: China Google censorship human+rights Scoble)
The Social Media category covers posts across a broad spectrum of social business, social networking, social networks, social media, new media, Web 2.0, cloud computing, mobile, digital media, blogging, podcasting, video marketing, online marketing, and social selling.
Corporate Bravery from Google Scoble on the corporate bravery of the momentous decision by Google to lift its voluntary censoring and if may leave China (tags: China Google censorship human+rights Scoble)
Tag cloud provides an easy way to see something of how you are perceived on Twitter At the end of the first post in this short series, late last week, on learning how Twitter lists work, I promised some information on getting a picture of how others see us on Twitter – as represented by…
If you are going to be in or near Berlin, London, San Francisco, São Paolo, New York or Toronto in the first week of February and you have an interest in social media, you need to check out the program in the respective city for this year’s Social Media Week. This will be the second…
I’m a bit late to the Twitter Lists party, but starting to catch on Having started to uncover the mysteries of Twitter lists, I thought a post or two might help a few people understand this still fairly new way of managing your Twitter presence and the various conversations within the great Twitterville (thank you…
In 2009, Social Media Overtook Web 2.0 – Mashable Ben Parr draws on Google Search results to argue that in 2009 the term social media overtook the term Web 2.0 in the US – and agues that December figures show this as a worldwide result (tags: social-media web20)
Why it makes sense to personalize your invitations to connect on LinkedIn When I decided after Christmas that I wanted to have a clear inbox on LinkedIn before the New Year arrived, I clearly underestimated the scope of the task. I finished up spending the better part of a day sorting it all out, dealing…