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A new program for IT managers. Dell is sponsor.
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My little dragon trick or treating…
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Lynn Tyson, VP of IR, posts on Dell Shares — a new blog dedicated to Dell IR (Dell is a GCI client).
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Good example of a large company using Facebook to achieve HR/recruiting objectives.
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Halloween even the New York Times quietly launched Blogrunner on the technology section of its main site. Blogrunner was one of many techmeme copycat sites. The New York Times bought it last year. If this takes off techmeme may be done.
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Some folks are calling this a Google PC…
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Anyone over 50 can join SAGA Zone in three easy steps… interesting.
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Dylan’s promotion team is really going to town online for his new album. Now they are asking fans to create the first ever music video for “Like A Rolling Stone” and submit it via YouTube.
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Austin, Portland, San Francisco and Seattle are the top local markets for people who read or contribute to blogs - and what they have in common are tech savvy and youth, according to market research firm Scarborough Research.
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FINALLY, here is a cool business application for Twitter. To allow reporters/influencers/interested parties to participate in a press conference/briefing without attending.
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This is a follow-up on the Stanford class for students who want to learn about developing applications for Facebook — TechCrunch summarized the app’s developed this far.
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Nestle’s Purina Petcare will begin sponsoring free daily text-message alerts for pet lovers, courtesy of ad-supported mobile entertainment company Limbo Lowdown.
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Thoof is an Austin start-up. It claims to have a “personalization algorithm” that lets users access news and information based on individual likes and preferences on the very first visit. Interesting idea.
2 November 2007
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