January
4 ,
2010 |
Posted by
Mike Story |
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Social Media, Web Technology
The Web has evolved. It used to be a place where people came to just search for simple information. Now it’s a place where people come to also share information. Information today that is multi-media and more complex. Information today that is real-time and social – recommended by people who know, and people you know. We call this...
September
28 ,
2009 |
Posted by
Mike Story |
In:
Social Media
Back in 2001 Forrester Research asked people why they returned to a website and the overwhelming answer was ‘content.’ It’s still true today. Success in online PR and social media depends on the quality of your content. It’s about engaging people and the key to engagement is discovering what your audience thinks is good [...]
August
26 ,
2009 |
Posted by
Mike Story |
In:
Social Media, Web Technology
Gmail made a tweak last night that brings better contact management to the service. When you click the “To:” or “CC:” links in front of each address field, a box pops up with your contact list. It is a simple change, but it saves you from having to go to another page to find a [...]
May
28 ,
2009 |
Posted by
Mike Story |
In:
Social Media
The most recent numbers from Nielsen indicate that Twitter grew 1,382% year-over-year, registering a total of just more than 7 million unique visitors in the US by the end of Feb, 2009. Not only is that huge growth in one year, but in the month of January, Twitter.com clocked 4.5 million unique visitors in the [...]
April
20 ,
2009 |
Posted by
Mike Story |
In:
Social Media, Web Technology
Web 2.0 doesn’t have a strict and standard definition – the truth is, there are many elements and moving parts. So let’s start out historically for a second.
Tim O’Reilly, the founder and CEO of O’Reilly Media, Inc., thought by many to be the best computer book publisher in the world, and an activist for open [...]
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