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from September 14, 2005 to June 16, 2004

 

 

As reported by SearchEngineWatch, Google has just introduced its long awaited blog search service, becoming the first major search engine to offer full-blown blog and feed search capabilities. "While Google web search has allowed you to limit results to popular blog file types such as RSS ... read more

Robin Good - Chris Sherman - Search Engine Watch - September 14, 2005
 

Roland Piquepaille is now one of the few bloggers of ZDNet, itself part of CNET, which is the largest publishing company about technology in the world. His new ZDNet official blog is called "Emerging Technology Trends" (ETT) and is located at http://blogs.zdnet.com/emergingtech/. Photo credit: Ophelia Cherry ... read more

Robin Good - September 13, 2005
 

This week Robin Good's new media picks selection includes: Open-source server-based RSS feed aggregator RSS newsmastering tool self-discovers hot topics Blogging to the Web from within Microsoft Word Free online content storehouse (1GB) and sharing platform Web site traffic ranking and popularity reporting service Web search via ... read more

Robin Good - September 11, 2005
 

This week Robin Good's new media picks selection includes: Customize content into marketable products RSS submission tools compared RSS output for Macromedia Dreamweaver Blog geo-coding service Podcast music network supporting indie bands Online guide to understanding Digital Rights Management The future of music Earth interactive mapping ... read more

Robin Good - September 4, 2005
 
"...blogs do have a specific role to play in the online advertising mix. Advertisers should look to blogs as a way to organically grow trends by leveraging the role of bloggers as peer influencers. By associating their message with the blog’s image, advertisers can legitimize new ... read more

Jon Gibs - Senior Research Manager - Nielsen//NetRatings - August 31, 2005
 
Today is BlogDay, the day in which you can learn and discover new and truly valuable bloggers that you don't know about. BlogDay was initiated with the belief that bloggers should have one day which will be dedicated to know other bloggers, from other countries or areas ... read more

[via Maurizio Goetz] - Marketing Usabile - August 31, 2005
 
"The Hype Cycle is a graph that runs up quickly and reaches a peak where the expectations of the market are over-hyped. When it becomes clear that the technology is not all it cracked up to be, the market becomes extremely disillusioned with it and the ... read more

Belinda Anderson - Moneyweb - Gartner - August 30, 2005
 
Robin Good Latest News is now listed at position 167 in the Top500 published by Feedster online. For me, as the executive editor of this content, this is probably the greatest reward that could be desired. Even more so, when this popularity shows my content to ... read more

Robin Good - August 16, 2005
 

"Inside the frame..and they are living their lives in the frame... Most of them, don't want to look... they don't want to find out if there is anything outside..." About two months ago I have had the pleasure to meet and interview Jon Rappoport, an independent news ... read more

Robin Good - August 1, 2005
 

The New Gatekeepers: Who are they? What are they after? Do we need them? Photo credit: James Longwell "The sins of the gatekeepers (editors, really) are now identified: professional. elite. official. sanctioned...The new technology has a potential to change this. What boosters promise about the new media ... read more

Jon Garfunkel - June 23, 2005
 

Ever since blogs became popular in China, there have been a number of occasions where some blogs were threatened or shut down by telecommunications company or internet service providers due to their political speech. Photo credit: Ophelia Cherry These incidents not only brought risks to bloggers themselves ... read more

Robin Good - [via Slashdot] - June 22, 2005
 
Me-TV's VideoBlogging Wiki is an outstanding example of how online communities can use Web-based collaboration tools to create valuable knowledge bases—for themselves and for others to share. It's also a great resource for anyone tinkering with videoblogging, or vlogging. The Wiki is the product of a fast ... read more

Robin Good - February 23, 2005
 

As surely as day follows night, video follows audio. The increasing popularity of podcasting, both as a distribution channel for audio broadcasters and as a 'radio-show' delivery manager for subscribers, inevitably means that insatiable techies will turn to video as the next medium to 'podcast'. Photo credit: ... read more

Robin Good - February 18, 2005
 
Ben Hunt pointed me to this article on Wired and asked with surprise if blog commerce is next up on the list. Yes, Ben, not only blog commerce is coming up next, it has already been here among us for a while. We are just not ... read more

Robin Good - August 7, 2004
 
Bloggers are special. A jumble of slanted, shouting voices have overcome our airwaves, infiltrated our newspapers, filled every corner of our waking lives, and they aren't going to stop. It's affecting all of us. You may have noticed that every argument seems just a little more ... read more

Robin Good Recommends - August 2, 2004
 
Frassle is yet another tool that tries to leverage the many opportunities created by the information overload. The collective abilities generated by the efforts of thousands of individual selfish explorers cataloguing the network according to their personal viewpoint is nothing short of marvellous. It provides a ... read more

Robin Good - [via Angelmax] - July 27, 2004
 
Technorati has just launched a brand new look online. It finally sports the lines and profiles of a serious, online professional service and gets finally rid of the several links to sections forever under construction and to those others not always clear Technorati trend-spotting sections. Now ... read more

Robin Good - July 27, 2004
 
Steve Outing, at the Poynter Institute E-Media Tidbits provides a good refresher for newbies and self-learners alike on the topic of trackback. "Trackback is an automatic way for your website to notify other sites when you publish a link to them -- so that they know ... read more

Steve Outing - Poynter Institute - July 7, 2004
 
"Until recently, the thought of employees blabbing freely to the masses about their work on company time -- without the suits from PR hovering over them to stay "on message" -- would have created panic in the executive suite. But in the past year, employee blogs ... read more

BusinessWeek Online - [via George Siemens] - June 23, 2004
 
A great summary of why weblogs are critical social networking tools and a bung of valuable reference links. Lilia efimova sums it up in five points: Weblogs are online identities of their authors: by reading a weblog we learn about and connect with another person. Networking. ... read more

Lilia Efimova - Mathemagenic - June 16, 2004
 

 

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