Originally uploaded by Eggz. CoComment started inviting people like mad to their Beta over the weekend. I was able to snag an invite to this service from Robert Scoble over the weekend. The most interesting part of this story is that coComment was basically released over the weekend (not planned) and the weekend of the SuperBowl, which falls in the category of “No one in their right mind….” But here read more...
Information Overload: How to Keep Up with Blogs
12 Torres del Paine 16 Originally uploaded by Michael Clarke. According to Dave Sifry at Technorati, we have gone from drinking from a fire hose to gulping from a waterfall. In his State of the Blogosphere post he reports that every hour there are 50,000 posts. There are 27.2 million blogs and 13.7 that are still posting after three months. That makes our little read more...
Top Ten Online News Aggregators
Robert Ricci at Son-of-a-Pitch points us to the top ten news aggregators that public relations should consider.
They are mostly for tech pr, but there is plenty there for those that don't have tech clients. At any rate, it is good to be consumers of the information on these sites so our pitches are more on target.
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Track Comments for Clear Conversations?
Robert Scoble tells us about a new service called coComment that allows you to track all of your comments in ONE place, without a lot of clicking. Is this the holy grail that Amy Garhan has been looking for? Well, the short answer is that it is still in beta, so we won't know for awhile. But Robert says its cool, so... Right now I have been using Amy's suggestion to tag every comment I make in del.icio.us. It read more...
McDonalds’ Blogger Learns Fast
Shel Isreal took McDonalds Senior Director, Bob Langert to the woodshed after his first post on his blog “Open For Discussion.” A few days later, after some pretty rough criticism about the tone of his first post, Shel gave Bobread more...
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