Posts Tagged ‘ Web 2.0 ’

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 [...]



Learning curve for new media, Part III

As I have written before, here and here, with the continuing evolution of the media, it becomes important for us — as communicators — to figure out how to use all of these new channels and methods.
I am probably one of the last to hear about youtube and the lonelygirl15.com hoax/stunt??? It was brought to [...]



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 [...]