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Entries from September 2008
What sex is Google?
September 30th, 2008 by Matt Rebeiro · 4 Comments
In Commenting · Media
Social Networking is more than just ‘MyLinkedBook’
September 30th, 2008 by Matt Rebeiro · 3 Comments
In Blogging · Brand innovation · Social media · Stories
Whilst doing some research into community and networking sites I - kind of unsurpringly - came accross this Wikipedia page listing the social networking sites of the interwebs. I feel quite ashamed and narrow minded because I was staggered not by how many social networking sites there are out there but at the membership numbers [...]
Lively
September 29th, 2008 by tomward · No Comments
In Gaming · New technologies
Google have added to their webopoly with the release of Lively, a virtual environment which can be embedded in a web page. Put simply, Lively allows you to interact with other avatars in a 3D space á la Second Life, but without undergoing the rigmarole of a standalone application. Interestingly enough, this is getting close [...]
Technorati leave Matt with ‘thoughts on the blogosphere’
September 29th, 2008 by Matt Rebeiro · No Comments
In Blogging · Commenting
Last week heralded the release of Technorati’s “The State of the Blogosphere 2008“. Its a rollercoaster document in 5 parts full of explosions, manly heroes, saucy nuns and… no, wait, its not full of saucy nuns. It IS however full of very interesting data about blogging, bloggers, the blogosphere and the web as a social [...]
Audience Research: Marmite – love it or hate it?
September 26th, 2008 by Ben · No Comments
In Buzz & sentiment analysis · Customer conversations
A quick look on Clusty will end one of the most enduring debates of the modern world. After “yeast extract”, Clusty rates the top issue for a search on “Marmite” as “love”. “Hate”, on the other hand, is nowhere to be seen in the top ten issues.
Case closed.
More grand questions answered here on Ryan*MacMillan. Next [...]