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    Go away, Kool-Aid and Star Wars

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    Neville Hobson

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    16 March 2006

    Everyone believes that one of the points of blogging and the internet in general is to connect with other people, right? That’s why we pay attention to things like LinkedIn connections, Technorati rankings, BlogPulse conversation trackers and other tools that let us see who’s connected to who and who’s talking about what, with whom and […]

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  • Mainstream Media, Weblogs

    Comment is free

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    Neville Hobson

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    15 March 2006

    An evolutionary development in mainstream media engagement with readers and others by The Guardian in the UK, which has launched Comment is free: Comment is free is a major expansion of Guardian comment and analysis on the web. It is a collective group blog, bringing together regular columnists from the Guardian and Observer newspapers with […]

    Full story: Comment is free
  • Blogging, Journalism, Weblogs

    Blogging past, present and maybe

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    Neville Hobson

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    15 March 2006

    I can’t imagine how I missed Time for the last post, a story in the Financial Times last month (I read the online paper daily) – a lengthy commentary on blogs, blogging and bloggers. It’s not the usual mainstream media blog-analysis guff. Written by Trevor Butterworth, it’s a sharp and perceptive view of past, present […]

    Full story: Blogging past, present and maybe
  • Communication, Online Media, Technology, Trends

    Getting my interactive kettle online

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    Neville Hobson

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    15 March 2006

    I had dinner last night with an old friend who’s in town for a few days on a business visit. Much of our conversation centered on social media, technology and the results of some of the developments we’re likely to be seeing in the next few years in areas such as reading, consuming and interacting […]

    Full story: Getting my interactive kettle online
  • Business, Investor Relations

    Stimulating change in financial communication

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    Neville Hobson

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    14 March 2006

    Two interesting business events that might appear separate but are in fact closely related: From BBC News: Shares in the London Stock Exchange (LSE) have jumped by 30% on Monday following speculation of a bid war. On Friday the LSE rejected a £2.43bn ($4.2bn) bid from the New York-based exchange Nasdaq. This sparked speculation that […]

    Full story: Stimulating change in financial communication
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