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Last week SEC Chairman Chris Cox again demonstrated his interest in blogs as he spoke about them at a conference. According to a Reuters report of the event, he lauded blogs as a source of information about “passion” and indicated that they “give you an early read on the … response you might expect.” By…
The Second Life Phenomenon
Over the past couple of weeks I have begun to dip my toe into the Second Life waters to find out what it is all about. For those not familiar with it at all, Second Life is the hot “virtual world” that has people talking. Essentially, it is an online game where you have the…
Christie rides momentum // Merrifield backs Rubio // Mayors back Clinton … and more
(via Primary Digest) There are 70 days until the New Hampshire primary. Just ten weeks from today, the people of the Granite State will go to the polls to let their voices be heard. Random thoughts & observations… — The NH Union Leader endorsement has clearly changed the course of the campaign this…
The Buzz Surrounding Michael Moore’s Latest Film
It must be CustomScoop day here on this blog. Our team there put out an interesting blog post last night that is an abbreviated version of the typical analysis we provide clients. In this case, they decided to look at the buzz surrounding Michael Moore’s “Sicko” film. Included was a chart showing volume of blog posts:…
Web 2.0 Description, YouTube Style
This is a great introduction to Web 2.0 for normal people. It has an obligatory Flickr reference, of course, and is posted on YouTube. Watch it below. Thanks to Alice Marshall for pointing this out — I agree with her sentiment that videos like these could replace many PowerPoints. It obviously takes a bit more…