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How To Poll Your Facebook Friends

Monday, August 2nd, 2010

Facebook has introduced a new “Ask Question” feature. Can you give us a quick demo of how it works and offer some thoughts on how to best use it, Dave?

The Most Useful Apps For Your Twitter Needs

Monday, June 21st, 2010

Twitter has refined the way of communication where even the limited characters reflect the absolute expression of the people. The real time exchange of information and the potential substance in the ever counting Twitter stream, Twitter has emerged out as the Google of the social media world. As the Twitter fever hits the globe hard, [...]

Google Adds A New Chrome App To Monetize Your Music

Monday, May 24th, 2010

(UPDATED) At its I/O Conference last week Google announced that it would open a store for paid and free web apps later this year. Outside deveopers will be able to sell via The Chrome Web Store which will support all major web platforms including Windows, Mac, Linux and of course, Google’s Chrome OS.

UK And Canada Music Listeners Differ From U.S.

Monday, April 12th, 2010

A new Vision Critical study of  music on smparthones in the US, UK and Canada, found major differences. While those in Canada and the UK are using apps on their smartphone or iPod Touch to listen to broadcast radio, U.S. users are more likely to listen to web-only radio and music streaming services.

Insiders Guide To Creating A Successful Live Blog

Monday, March 15th, 2010

So here I sit in the DFW airport hanging out with David Berkowitz and Joe Morin waiting for my connection to Austin. What better way to spend that 45 min than to write a helpful blog post? A big part of my “mission” for SXSXi is to create content after all.

30% Of The US Don’t Use The Internet, Can They Be Ignored?

Monday, March 1st, 2010

A new survey by The Department of Commerce’s National Telecommunications and Information Administration shows that 30% of U.S. consumers do not access the internet, but for most it’s not because they don’t want to.

Users Leave Newsday After Being Hit With A Paywall

Monday, February 1st, 2010

All of the talk of paywalls for online content that gets the bulk of the attention by the ‘press’ is focused mainly on large publications like the New York Times, and the Wall Street Journal. These publications have international readership and have significant influence when it comes to coverage of the major events in the [...]

LA Times Show Real Transparency With New Social Media Guidelines

Monday, November 30th, 2009

The LA Times has updated their social media guidelines for their journalists and there is the usual ruckus about everyone being too restrictive. Originally written in March of this year the update makes sense since the 8 months or so that have passed since the first take is like a lifetime in the social media [...]

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