Footprints (16.02.10)
What I’ve been reading on the web:
- The Matthew Effect – linking and how things become viral in social media
- Will news be free forever?
- Digital Domain – Buy Now, Pay Later (Maybe With Your Allowance)
- Open Thread: The Internet Is Hard
- Augmenting reality through journalism
- Music Social Networks: Attack of the Music Communities Recap
- Review your PPC Keywords – Search Engine Watch (SEW)
- 10 questions to evaluate an SEO
- State of the Internet Explained In One Giant Infographic [PIC]
- The diffusion of environmental behaviours
Footprints (05.10.09)
What I’ve been reading on the web:
10 top tech trends that every journalist should know
Women Rule the Social Web
People Really, Really Don’t Like Targeted Ads
3 Great Social Media Policies to Steal From
Augmented Wikipedia Reality Has Arrived on the iPhone
Is Google a Social Media Company?
9 reasons why Mashable rules the social media
Footprints (11.09.09)
What I’ve been reading on the web:
London’s bridges in war of words on Twitter
Google – Internet Stats
TweetMixx: A Better Way to Track Twitter Trends and Topics
What network stage is your community?
Top 10 Lies Newspaper Execs are Telling Themselves
So…Do You Like Facebook Lite Better Than Facebook? I Do.
Help! My Boss Wants To Be My Friend On [...]
Footprints (30.07.09)
What I’ve been reading on the web:
20 Essential Blog Directories to Submit Your Blog To
When are food bloggers just meal blaggers?
Shoes For Your Soul: Don’t Try To Use Your Blog To Extort A Pair Of Crocs
What can journalism learn from I Can Has Cheezburger?
Nichepapers: the future of journalism
Does an online community need governance?
What the Horizon [...]
Footprints (24.06.09)
What I’ve been reading on the web:
As The Sun Sets on MySpace – Who Will Beat Facebook?
SocNets Still Not Viable Commerce Platforms
30 Largest Facebook Fan Pages by number of fans (with user figures and page URLs)
Four crowdsourcing lessons from the Guardian’s (spectacular) expenses-scandal experiment
Time Spent On Many Top Newspaper Sites Is Dropping
How Facebook is Gunning [...]
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