Not much, obviously. The reason is simple: I’m writing two blogs - this one and Opinionated Marketers - and the topics are just too closely related. So, I’m going to focus blogging over there, where you can also read the work my esteemed colleague Maureen Rogers.
So head on over for the latest!
A few days ago I had the privilege of being a guest speaker at my friend Thom Haller’s information architecture course at the USDA Graduate School in Washington. We discussed the future, and questions about who will own the social graph and how we’ll manage privacy and what types of media will enjoy widespread adoption, [...]
Martin Edic of social media tracking firm Technrigy points out a “commenter’s bill of rights” from Disqus. Disqus runs a third-party commenting system.
From Disqus:
Do comments need to solely belong to the blog on which it sits on? I’m not so sure it does. Comments are, in some way, the currency in which bloggers are paid [...]
Twitter’s ongoing technical challenges have been the talk to the social media universe for the last week or so; this
rundown of Twitter alternatives by Corvida at ReadWriteWeb gave me a unexpected chuckle.
After a rundown on the obvious Twitter alternatives and their flaws (the biggest: all the people you Twitter with aren’t there, or aren’t connected [...]