Chris Deary

Web Editor / Social Media Manager / Online Strategist

Footprints (11.11.09)

What I’ve been reading on the web:

How Social Media is Taking the News Local
The disconnect between newspaper execs and readers over paid content
Murdoch plans to strip Google of news
Razorfish: Social media is helping established brands. But what about everyone else?
Police moderation policy
Does Twitter really cost UK businesses £1.38bn?
Getting started 1: Do you know what people [...]

Footprints (10.11.09)

What I’ve been reading on the web:

20 Remarkable Examples of Websites Powered by Wordpress
New Version of Google Search Is Launching Soon
Publications — eModeration
Big Think on climate change
Rollout of Twitter Retweet Feature Has Begun
Facebook Game Scams Appear on Phone Bills

Footprints (07.09.09)

What I’ve been reading on the web:

Making a virtue of moderation
What The X Factor tells us about Google’s keyword and search-volume analysis tools
Anti-piracy campaign aims to win over Generation Y-pay of internet users | Technology | The Guardian
Rupert Murdoch’s News Corp launches global service to link all its outlets
The 5 things Twitter must do to [...]

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 [...]

Footprints (19.06.09)

What I’ve been reading on the web:

Is serious discussion possible in online communities?
Community moderator privileges – easy to give, hard to take away
Metrics for the Busy Community Manager
Beta life
The API revolution
7 ways to blog anonymously
What do you need to learn about journalism to be a (global) journalist?
The revolution will not be Twittervised
MPs’ Expenses Game
Anonymous Joins [...]

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