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[http://www.inoveryourhead.net] I met a bunch of people while I was there, really remarkable, passionate individuals that were looking to take what they were making to the next level. Some of them knew what I made, but many did not.

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Customerevangelists.typepad.com[Customerevangelists.typepad.com] Church of the Customer Blog: Inaugural Church of the Customer podcast: Interesting duality going on: on one hand, the democratization of the internet - a nod to Jackie - allows you to podcast whatever you want. On the other hand, the ”˜brand’ that is the show is influenced by everyone adding their suggestions/tips to ”˜alter’ the Church as citizen marketers.

http://shercorporateblogging.blogspot.com [Shercorporateblogging.blogspot.com] Corporate Blogging - Blog exploring new age / new ideas in ...: I am a self titled "blogvangelist" at IBM but this also makes me realize that not everyone everywhere is playing by the same rules and even more, it is sometimes hard to know the rules. My concern is that if it has thrown up a cautionary flag for me does it do so for others and does it make some people feel that it just isn't worth the risk to be playing in this "game".

Talkr.com[Talkr.com] 2.0 link0 think:lab via Talkr.com link1 considering the future of ...: The 9Rules guys for helping me bridge the gap between Chris Anderson's Long Tail/Niche blogging and the future of learning (although you'll have to ask me what I mean by this, but it has something to do with individual passions rather than universal curriculum!): See we consume Internet content regardless of whether we think the site we're on is popular or not because we don't care, all we care about is if the site has content that matches our interests.

http://adamash.blogspot.com [Adam Ash] Deep Thoughts: the internet, is it a stupid hive... : The items selected for the comparison were just the sort that Wikipedia would do well on: Science topics that the collective at large doesn't care much about. "Kinetic isotope effect" or "Vesalius, Andreas" are examples of topics that make the Britannica hard to maintain, because it takes work to find the right authors to research and review a multitude of diverse topics.

[MarketingMonger by Eric Mattson] The Blog Post that Launched a Thousand Podcasts: MarketingMonger Podcast #86 - Nick Blozan of OpSource (SaaS)

[Socialtwister 2.0] Announcing syncPEOPLE: It's been approximately 5 months now that I have been quietly hinting at the new company I founded. It gives me great pleasure to finally share with everyone who we are, what we're doing, and how we're going to make it happen.

[taliesin's log (voices of women)] A time of sharing, a sharing of time: My thoughts and heart go out to people in London and around the islands across the Channel who won't be sleeping tonight, their lives stolen or made hell by the bombs in the British capital.

[Naked Conversations] Chapter 7: Survival of the Publicists: There wasn’t room enough in this chapter to cover all the great PR practitioner bloggers we found. Because there are many great and conscientious PR professionals who understand that blogging has already disrupted the status quo of their professions, and have adapted to the change to the benefits of their clients and themselves.

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