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News of a possible explosion in Virginia rippled through Twitter on Tuesday — in a preview of what’s to come in breaking news and citizen journalism. Reuters says they are looking for ways to use Twitter in the newsroom.
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Leigh asks good questions: Is Moore’s “Crossing the Chasm” still relevant? My guess: it is relevant for high-cost, disruptive technologies (green technologies), bust it no longer applies for lower-cost, disposable technologies (webservices, iPods).
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Mashups - custom applications that combine multiple, disparate data sources into something new and unique - are coming to the enterprise, according to Forrester. Huh? This describes a lot of enterprise software that’s been around for more than 10 years.
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Assuming the economy is in a recession in the next six months, how would you change your investment in interactive marketing overall? Forrester Research says: “social networking” and other forms of social media.
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Being a parent means that using the Internet is practically a requirement, and according to three separate studies about 86% to 87% of parents are now online.
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Beware of Romano’s Macaroni Grill’s Chicken Portobello and its 7,300 mg of sodium (or three days worth).
7 May 2008
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