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Businesses Can't Hide From 2.0 (61)
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If you were interviewing someone for a position with your company and they admitted that they didn't know anything about the new trends and innovations taking place in their field, what would you think? Likely, what you would think is "next candidate, please." In today's business world, job-seekers are expected to stay current with the happenings taking place in their area of interest. There was a time when those happenings were very much job-specific and ...Shared by Aaron (61) AJ (190) Andy Bell (3) ani625 (85) Åsa Johan (5) asblogger (36) Bala (3) Baldgeekinmd (25) Ben Shoemate (23) Ben Turner (67) bhc3 (54) Bob Hazlett (10) Bobbi Newman (16) caozenghui (29) carterfsmith (8) Cathryn Hrudicka (14) Corvida (77) Creeva (41) Dan (10) DaveP (11) David (6) David (9) Dennis Howlett (13) Doron T. (31) Edmund Pelgen (2) Elizabeth (39) Eric Acevedo (6) Farzin (37) janequigley (13) Jason (7) JNC (3) kan65535 (7) Karol F (29) Kathy Brewis (74) kevinpshan (16) Kin (23) Kris (3) LaDonna Coy (10) MagnusEnger (27) Marcel (25) MASTERMIND (40) Mickey (7) Mike F (460) Ojo Piojo (12) Organized Media (3) Peter Einarsson (6) Phil (49) rebrse (156) Ricardo.Borelli (9) Richard (18) Richard Fahey (30) Rob van Alphen (21) Roldano De Persio (8) rzklkng (136) StevieB (71) TNLNYC (5) Tony Linde (8) Victor (22) WebLeOn (23) Yung-Hui Lim (81) zsafwan (46)Contribute comment - I’m So Totally, Digitally Close to You - Clive Thompson - NYTimes.com (2)
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Negative Momentum: Newspaper Ad Revenues Gaining Downhill Speed (Even Online Is Declining) (via Google Reader) (22)
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Can it get any worse for the newspaper industry? The steep decline in print advertising just keeps getting steeper and, for the first time, even online ad sales have gone down. Total print ads in the U.S. were down 16 percent in the second quarter to $8.8 billion. That makes nine consecutive quarters in which “print revenues have declined at an almost continuously accelerating rate,” notes Alan Mutter at Reflections of a Newsosaur. He put ...Shared by bhc3 (54) Dan Kearns (28) HHcHu (11) iwein (12) Jan (17) Julio (19) Kate Farber (8) Kevin Sablan (32) Lou (6) Lucia Freitas (9) Marcello Del Bono (5) Mr_RealSurf (15) Nick (5) partout (25) Paul (13) Role (54) Sander Duivestein (4) seans (13) Seth (2) Simon Baptist (3) Tony (20) Yung-Hui Lim (81)- iwein said: YaY for the trees!
- Mr_RealSurf said: cheerful reading (not!) for those of us who work for - or just love - print.
- bhc3 said: "The newspaper industry took in $1.7 billion less in print ads during the second quarter than the year before For the first half of the year, the industry is down $3.1 billion. At this rate, there won’t be an industry left by the end of next year."
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Office 2.0 Day 1 Recap (12)
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I'm at the Office 2.0 conference in San Francisco, where day 1 has just concluded. As with all conferences, the most valuable parts have been the discussions outside of sessions. And I can tell you that the corridors have been humming here. The conference is a who's who of business-centric cloud computing - everyone here believes that the future will exist in the clouds. Here are some of the sessions I've enjoyed today, including the ...Shared by Ben Turner (67) CannonGod (236) Julius (13) Kris (3) Michael (28) Mushin (51) pankaj (20) pflix (6) RomanZolotarev (26) Scott (19) Tac (17) Yung-Hui Lim (81)Contribute comment -
Duncan Riley Auctions Google Chrome Comic Book For Charity (9)
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I checked my post office box today to discover a package had arrived from Mountain View CA. Low and behold, some kind person at Google had sent me the official Google Chrome comic book that preceded the release of the Google Chrome browser. Given you can’t FedEx to a post office box, the shipment ended up in the post, hence my delay in getting it. But what do with a brand new, unread, limited edition ...Shared by Azeem (39) dobata (366) Drew Olanoff (144) Guerwan (21) John Magnus (39) Lisa L. Seifert (4) louisgray (148) Rob (132) Yung-Hui Lim (81)Contribute comment -
Bill Gates Jerry Seinfeld Microsoft Ad (4)
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The first Microsoft ad featuring Jerry Seinfeld has been released, and features Bill Gates and a shoe store: Like Gizmodo, I don’t get it. What’s a conversation over shoes got to do with Microsoft products? Too clever by half perhaps? what do you think?Contribute comment -
10 things wed like to see in Chrome | Webware : Cool Web apps for everyone - CNET (18)
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So far we're pretty smitten with Google's Chrome. It's certainly not without its faults, but for version 1.0 of a browser it's pretty sharp. We've compiled a list of 10 things we'd really like to see added or tweaked. Some come from other browsers, and some are just improvements on some of the existing features. Google, we hope you're listening. 1. Profile roaming between multiple browsers. This may be a pipe dream, but if Foxmarks ...Shared by Andrew (63) Chris (6) ckaroli (45) Denis Gobo (29) Jigar Mehta (58) Jolreal (17) LouCypher (57) MH (44) Mike F (460) OrchardKeeper (13) Ranjani Ravi (72) Rob (132) rOckY (154) Sham (107) Tina K.J (10) Whole Brain book (5) xxdesmus (71) Yung-Hui Lim (81)Contribute comment -
CNN Heavily Promoting Twitter On Air, Making Big Moves in Social Media (35)
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Out of the hundreds of articles and posts out there on how companies should utilize social media and Web 2.0, CNN seems to be one of the few major corporations out there that have paid attention. CNN is one of the few broadcast networks with an expansive line of shining examples in the Web 2.0 space, from basic RSS and bookmarking options to embeddable videos, and its fully user generated content platform iReport.com. What amazes ...Shared by adamconner7 (32) Ananya Walia (769) Ben Shoemate (23) Daniel Langendorf (19) Derek Edmond (88) Dieter Schwarz (10) Drew Olanoff (144) Fireman17 (30) fundament (57) Galtenbergs (19) Harold (21) Hillary Hartley (12) Jason Nazar (106) JayCrossler (10) Jeffrey (26) Joe (102) Josh (27) Kathy Brewis (74) Kyle James (30) Leon Benjamin (9) Mashable (11) Mike McCarron (25) Mikey (51) neal (530) Paul Dunay (23) pF (4) ProfVegas (179) Rahul Gaitonde (15) Rex (152) Ryan (13) Sarah (12) sarahintampa (98) Steve Nimmons (74) Vesna Gerintes (2) Yung-Hui Lim (81)- Jeffrey said: interesting? perhaps twitter will become a household word in the future?
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Office 2.0: 10 new things you can do in the (Google) cloud » VentureBeat (5)
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Business applications in the Internet cloud are improving at a phenomenal pace, says Matthew Glotzbach, a product management director with Google Enterprise. Glotzbach just finished giving a short talk at the Office 2.0 conference in San Francisco, where he illustrated his point with a list of 10 things businesses can do in the cloud today that they couldn’t do a year ago. Yes, at times the talk was little more than an infomercial for Google. ...Contribute comment -
Kevin Rose and Robert Scoble Sending Their DNA Into Space (24)
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Chrome: 1% Market Share In Less Than a Day (29)
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While the early release of the Chrome comic might have changed the way Google went about launching its new browser, it definitely did not hurt Chrome's early success. According to data from Net Applications, Chrome captured more than 1% of the browser market within its first day of release. Since then, it has been growing steadily and is now at around 1.5%, as both technology blogs and mainstream publications have written about it almost nonstop ...Shared by adam (972) Alfonso Martinez (14) baixinho (25) Bhavesh (36) bhc3 (54) CannonGod (236) Chris J Guerra (27) Corvida (77) Drew Olanoff (144) Elroy (22) graywolf (33) leo (15) mark (19) metaeuphoria (20) mhmazidi (184) Mike F (460) Mikko (7) morgan180 (41) Morton Fox (76) Mushin (51) Nate (32) Nuno Carvalho (20) paul.grayson (13) Phreak 2.0 (50) ramyon (30) sarahintampa (98) Stu Andrews (21) yoshy (339) Yung-Hui Lim (81)- paul.grayson said: Impressive! 1% share in a day. At the expense of Firefox and Safari though it seems..
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The Great Online Advertising Divide Widens (21)
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As online advertising spending continues its meteoric rise — the Wall Street Journal is reporting a healthy gain of 20 percent in the second quarter alone — not every form of advertising is enjoying such success. In fact, as economic troubles continue, more and more advertisers are only willing to spend money on search ads and are increasingly ignoring other forms of advertising. According to eMarketer, search ad spending will reach $10.4 billion this year, ...Shared by adam (972) Adam Rubin (5) Cai Chen (995) DavidSS (7) Dean Clark (139) digits12 (716) DJ Chima (8) Guy (702) Jimmy (27) John Wesley (71) liamvictor (132) Matt McAlister (3) Mike (68) Mike F (460) morgan180 (41) nossenigma (9) Pascal Sijen (3) Ritu (675) saul klein (2) Sean Ammirati (1) Yung-Hui Lim (81)- DJ Chima said: More and more are turning to online advertising. Even a recession is helping the industry
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Top 10 Web Applications for FriendFeed (56)
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Over the last few months, a plethora of tools — addons, scripts, Web apps — have emerged using the FriendFeed API. Here is a list of the top 10 Web applications that you can check out to get the most out of the service. Which do you use? Tell us more in the comments. NoiseRiver NoiseRiver adds some neat extra functionality to FriendFeed, like rating other users and shared items with keywords and descriptions such ...Shared by (jeff)isageek (52) Adam Loving (8) Adi (14) Ahmed (62) ani625 (85) Brian Landau (20) bricman (31) Bruce (3) Cathy Lamberth (6) charlie anzman (112) Christopher Gizzi (27) dani (22) Dave (11) dep (8) Drew Olanoff (144) Edo (21) edu (37) Evgeni L. / Reepicheep (15) FDávid (20) fundament (57) Geoff K (12) graywolf (33) Guillaume Foutry (60) Håkan (14) HollowMarkeD (65) Jaap Willem (8) Joseph Rodgers (24) Josh (2) joshed (20) Justine (3) krynsky (15) Kyle (17) Larry Cummings (3) Mark (23) Matteo (34) miasarmento (110) mr.petruccio (39) Navid (71) Nice Fish Films (65) P Kitano (7) Paul Dunay (23) pilgrimjohn (16) Ralf Klamma (3) Ron (16) Sand (3) Shogun (14) slice in (16) slogoo (34) tagami (3) Then (29) THT (10) TOM BOITO (9) Valeehill (17) Wesley Donehue (231) Yu (54) Yung-Hui Lim (81)Contribute comment -
New Microsoft Office competition from Zoho, Zooos (7)
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The third annual Office 2.0 conference, which starts Thursday, is where people talk about getting real work done on the Web. There will be no robotic ice-cream machines at the San Francisco conference. Likewise, soft-core porn start-ups won't be showing up. Once again, I'm looking forward to hearing what's new in the world of work 2.0. First up are two productivity suites, one coming out Thursday from the hyperactive Zoho and another from a company ...Shared by Glen (4) Jeffrey Blais (47) Kathy Brewis (74) Lee G. (37) MH (44) MrGuff (83) Yung-Hui Lim (81)Contribute comment - Malaysian Oldest Newspaper Brandjacked on Twitter (2)
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Microsoft Office Live Workspace Celebrates One Million Users (4)
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Microsoft’s online collaboration space for Office users, where they can store, exchange and share their documents, now has one million users. We went through the most interesting features of Office Live Workspace when the beta opened up to everyone, and it is a solid effort. Its biggest advantage is the fact that it integrates into new Office products, which means that it’s very easy for Office users to start using it. This milestone is an ...Contribute comment
