Posts Tagged ‘ emerging media ’

Meosphere Is Giving Away $10,000. . .

Lists are a big part of life. Whether it’s a to-do list, a checklist or a honey-do list, sometimes that’s how we keep straight what we need to get done — or what our significant other wants us to get done.
A while back I wrote about Meosphere, a Utah-based social networking site that uses lists [...]



New Utah Social Networking Site: Meosphere

Connect magazine online is reporting today that Utah entrepreneur Eric Eliason has launched his new venture into the social networking realm, Meosphere.
According to Eliason, Meosphere relies on users’ life experiences through various (read: eventually thousands) of lists that can be commented on and shared. Eliason says, “Everyone loves a list,” how true that is. Eliason [...]



Change: Leveraging Your PR Strategy & Message

Technology and competition drive change. In today’s business environment, you could truly say that the only thing constant is change. For businesses, change and innovation can be a two-edged sword, as much as a company pushes for change, it can hurt them in the end. Case-in-point, Google, Yahoo and AOL were all once on top [...]



Microsoft Playing Catch Up with Wallop and Zune????

According to an article in the Daily ‘Dog today, Microsoft has launched Wallop, it’s social network answer to Facebook and MySpace.

From Daily ‘Dog: “The new website, called Wallop, is bound to make a splash in the competitive pool of friend-collecting websites. Microsoft’s tagline for the site, which will offer a wide range of tools and [...]



To Digg or not To Digg, A Question of Ethics

I’ve posted a few times about the learning curve of new media channels. Digg is undoubtedly one of the biggest trends of the Web 2.0 movement. So besides the terms of agreement that we all sign to register. What do you think about “Digg”ing yourself?
A number of people of have commented on using Digg. Read [...]



Internet Adoption: Podcasting

So you’ve got something to say? Don’t feel like typing? You’d rather let your lips do the walking, that’s fine, but how many people are really going to listen to what you have to say?
As a communicator, I really get a kick out of the new communications channels the Internet has provided, and podcasting is [...]



Learning curve for new media continued . . .

I wrote a while ago about new media and the growing pains the media industry has to go through while learning how to use these new media. Well, Wikipedia has experienced some of these growing pains.
Let me say that as a PR person, Wikipedia is an important player in PR 2.0 and social media tactics, not only [...]



Learning curve for new media

I have been sitting on this post since the YouTube and DCI Communications hit the fan, but a post today on PR Squared has led me to at least pitch my two cents in.
I think the problem with any new media channel is that we don’t quite know how to use it. Like a new [...]