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13212_32 Stephen Collins' Bookmarks Tagged With "blogging"

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  1. Visit Technorati: State of the Blogosphere 2008 Technorati: State of the Blogosphere 2008

    Interesting look at blogs for 2008 from Technorati. Mainstream rather than emergent nowadays.

  2. Visit 40+ Topics for Corporate Bloggers 40+ Topics for Corporate Bloggers

    Interesting and useful set of potential subject matter for corporate bloggers. Worth diving into.

  3. Visit 20 Types of Pages that Every Blogger Should Consider 20 Types of Pages that Every Blogger Should Consider

    Good advice from Darren Rowse on pages every blogger should consider.

  4. Visit Sun Microsystems Communities: Sun Guidelines on Public Discourse Sun Microsystems Communities: Sun Guidelines on Public Discourse

    Sun's recently updated guidelines to employees on engaging in public discourse - blogging, social media and the like. Great stuff. Well thought out.

  5. Visit IBM Social Computing Guidelines IBM Social Computing Guidelines

    Updated about the same time as Sun's (May 2008) IBM's Social Computing Guidelines provide an abundantly clear framework for IBMers engaging with the public. Simple stuff that treats people like grown-ups.

  6. Visit Whitehall Webby - digital media in government Whitehall Webby - digital media in government

    Jeremy Gould on social media activities in the UK Government sector.

  7. Visit SoSaidThe.Organization SoSaidThe.Organization

    Colin McKay's blog from Canada for government communicators using social tools.

  8. Visit Six Months In, And 600 Posts Later . . . The Worlds Of Blogging and Journalism Collide (In My Brain) Six Months In, And 600 Posts Later . . . The Worlds Of Blogging and Journalism Collide (In My Brain)

    Ex Time writer and now TechCruncher, Erick Schonfeld says for him, journalism and blogging are equal. Maybe we're nearly there.

  9. Visit Superhype » Blog Archive » Boy, did I screw up Superhype » Blog Archive » Boy, did I screw up

    An interesting rethink on corporate blogging by AARF's marketing manager.

  10. Visit Thousands follow soldier's fate in WW1 'blog' - 08 Jan 2008 - NZ Herald: Technology News and reviews from New Zealand and the World Thousands follow soldier's fate in WW1 'blog' - 08 Jan 2008 - NZ Herald: Technology News and reviews from New Zealand and the World

    Thousands of people have been following the fate of a British soldier fighting in the trenches of World War 1 on a website publishing his letters home. An awesome way to show and teach history!

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