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"So here's my collection of social media Swiss Army tools. Each for a specific use, each with its own capability. Just like the Swiss Army knife, social media packs a whallop. But it’s only effective when each tool is understood and used for its proper purpose and executed within the confines of a comprehensive marketing strategy…"
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"Unlike net-culture visionary Clay Shirky, though, Emily doesn't think that print journalism has no future. Print will remain an important part of reaching the audience – but it will not be the primary conduit for journalism in ten years' time. Instead, going by the 'clues' we can pick up from the way journalism is changing today, journalism in ten years will have some or all of the following characteristics…"
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All the 2008 research papers, including the UGC study by Cardiff Uni, are now online in PDF format…JOY!
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A great explanation by Jeremiah Owyang on why your corporate website is longer relevant
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The BBC News Radar displays a list of recently published stories from any section of the BBC News web site. It displays both stories that have just been published for the first time and stories that have been recently updated.
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Oooh. I missed the launch of this one, where BBC Future Media and Technology Journalism people discuss the stuff they're up to…
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"I think it is a little patronizing to think that the citizen can’t make a judgement about what they want to say in public. I also think that to rely on conventional media is to return us to a more closed world. Mainstream journalists literally can’t get to some of these stories…"
Likewise, I worry less about anonymity.
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Clarissa Sebag-Montefiore's article for BBC London on hyper-local blogging. Mentions my St. Albans blog, Noodlepie, etc.
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"A technical fault has meant that the boards have been down since Wednesday evening and despite the best efforts of our software engineers it's likely that the problem isn't going to be fixed for a few more days…"
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