Shift Communications has come up with this Social Media Newsroom template (PDF), presumably for PR agencies’ clients, though I’m not sure why they saw the need to include a prominent PR Contact box in the right nav. (Social media is about avoiding the PR filter and engaging the company directly in a conversation.) More at […]
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Social media bill of rights
At Office 2.0 yesterday I heard about this significant announcement: A Bill of Rights for users of the Social Web put out by four Web 2.0 pioneers: Marc Canter (who co-founded Ourmedia with me); uber-blogger Robert Scoble; Joseph Marc, the head tech guy at social networking company Plaxo; and TechCrunch founder Michael Arrington. It’s short […]
Twittervision: Amazing global chatter
Checking out twittervision.com for the first time. Man, that is one wicked cool application. (Wish I spoke more languages!)
Brickfish: Web marketing 2.0
In Darknet I wrote about an enterprising startup out of San Diego called DivX, and when I was a columnist with Engadget, I interviewed Jordan Greenhall and Shahi Ghanem, the company’s top execs. Jordan is still with DivX (saw him recently at Pixelodeon), but Shahi has moved on to co-found a Web 2.0 marketing company, […]
Defining social media
Brian Solis at PR 2.0: Defining social media. There are many of us who have spent the last year defining and defending Social Media as a legitimate classification for new media as well as documenting the tools that facilitate the socialization of content, including Stowe Boyd, Robert Scoble, Jay Rosen, Chris Heuer, Jeremiah Owyang, Shel […]