Fundgrube Internet: Journalisten entdecken das Netz (1)
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Und sie bewegen sich doch aufeinander zu: Was uns der Fall Bankhofer über das Verhältnis zwischen Bloggern und Journalisten zeigt. Entsteht eine neue Arbeitsteilung? Eindeutig waren es zunächst einige Blogger, die – angelockt von der Bankhofer’schen Königs-Artischocke – einem strengen Melissenduft nachgingen und die konkreten Auswirkungen von Beraterverträgen mit Wort, Bild und YouTube illustrierten. Zu nennen sind hier vor allem drei Blogs – die Gesundheitsblogger der Stationären Aufnahme, Lanus Heul nicht - sag was! und ...
Propeller 2.0 (2)
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Filed under: InternetOur long awaited upgrade to Propeller was released this morning. As mentioned previously, the Propeller team has been hard at work incorporating features in response to many months of your feedback and our own observations. Our goal was to make Propeller easier, faster and more fun to use. To accomplish this, we incorporated a new design, new technology powering the site, and new features. By now, social news sites have been around for ...
Google’s new search will be the best of both worlds (1)
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Which do you trust more, humans or machines? Google has released a video showing a Digg-like interface to its search. I think it’s going to change everything. A casual glance at Friendfeed picked up a link from Chris Brogan: entitled ‘Is this the future of search?’ Given that I’m currently scratching my head a lot and figuring out how best to pull together searches across social media, this sounded interesting. It pointed to this Techcrunch ...
Social Media Experts are the New Webmasters (1)
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In the mid to late 1990s, perception had it there was no more exciting a career title than that of Webmaster. It seemed everybody wanted to be one. As a Webmaster, your code manipulation could change the look and flow of a Web site with each publish, and make Web pages spring up overnight, complete with hyperlinks, animated GIFs and comment forms with basic JavaScript. As seemingly every company needed a Web presence, the demand ...