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Full story: Wikio top 30 UK tech blogs for July 2010
Seven new entries mark the July ranking of the top 30 UK tech blogs from search engine and news portal Wikio. The top 30 is a subset of the top 100 UK tech blogs, to be published by Wikio on July 5. Here’s an advance look at the top 30 for July with new entries shown as “Ent”: TechCrunch Europe (=) Geeky Gadgets (=) Coolest Gadgets (+1) Electricpig.co.uk (-1) Econsultancy blog (=) Dot.Rory (+2) Gadget Venue dot com (+2) The…
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Full story: FIR Interview: Caroline Kealey on Results Map
Results Map is an online tool for developing a comprehensive strategic communication plan. Developed following several years of research, Results Map was unveiled at the 2010 IABC World Conference in Toronto by Caroline Kealey, the founder of Ingenium Communications who developed the resource. In this FIR Interview, Kealey discussed with FIR co-host Shel Holtz the inspiration for Results Map, how it was developed and how it works. Get this podcast: Download the MP3 file (9.62Mb, 23:58) Get the show on…
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Full story: A guide to writing for the world
Much of what we write these days is for publication electronically in some form. Email, text messages, Twitter, social network walls, blog posts, web pages, you name it, we’re writing it. With so many people writing so much stuff, often in languages that are second to them, it’s amazing everyone understands it all. Maybe that’s a reflection of the flexibility of the structure and syntax of languages like English where you can usually get away with grammar horrors and misspellings…
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Full story: The Hobson and Holtz Report – Podcast #553: June 28, 2010
Content summary: Shel’s on his own in Atlanta; two surveys for FIR listeners to take; review of Charlene Li’s Open Leadership is coming; listener comments; 5 minutes on… BPGlobalPR Twitter account inspires a similar effort aimed at ATT, the 15 most hated companies in America include Dell, study says people trust companies on Twitter; the Media Monitoring Minute with CustomScoop; News That Fits: why you should think twice about location-based services, Michael Netzley reports from Asia; Mark Story reports on…











