Posts Tagged ‘ Internet ’

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 [...]



Fun Link

Okay, I like cars. I think one of the coolest vehicles on the road today is International’s XT line the CXT and now MXT consumer monster trucks. Now you can customize your very own CXT truck and share it with your friends, family & co-workers.
Go here to trick out your very own CXT.
This is a [...]



The Beast Awakens!

According to Business Week Google is coming out of its slumber to fight for the consumers once again. Google today announced that they will be bundling some of their popular Web-based applications like e-mail, instant messaging, Internet phone calling, schedule management and Web site creation tools–all for consumers. The media is reporting that this 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 [...]



Google wants to take its ball and go home!

Steve Rubel makes an interesting comment here about Google and its apparent desire not to become too well-known (wink, wink)!

The only benefit of fighting to retain a name, in my opinion, is the trademark value of the name. Much like Kleenex represents anything tissue and has probably lost its trademark protection, the word Google has [...]