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eLearning & Deliberative Moments: The present and future of Personal Learning Environments (PLE)

Buzz Marketing for Technology

This article has been compiled after tracking recent conversations in the blogosphere and following social bookmarks. Software development companies are keen to make their product or service a nexus of attention. This applies not just to software for personal computers, but also for mobile PDAs. This prototype is called PLEX.

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Cyberbullying and blogs – a case study Mumbrella

Laurel Papworth

Note to bloggers: if you point out fallacies in the way companies do marketing, PR and so forth, you can have pretty intense debates. Various companies provide cases of cyber-stalking (involving adults) follow the pattern of repeated actions against a target. That is not cyberbullying. That is scary. The Diary of a CyberStalker.

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Social Media "Pioneers" Tell Why

Diva Marketing Blog

At the time we stepped into what was fondly called, The Blogosphere , it was an unproven direction to take business communications. They also said that people wouldn''t purchase products over the web and that mobile phones wouldn''t be a big deal. Jane Genova - JaneGenova.com Law and More Over 50 Began blogging 2005 (USA).

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62 Experts Share Their #1 Actionable SEO Technique

Writtent Blog

Look for low-hanging technical fruit on your site like indexation, canonical, crawling and mobile issues, design a proper internal linking structure, and make sure your information architecture makes sense. Will Blunt is the founder of Blogger Sidekick , a company that helps digital marketers build authority with one-of-a-kind content.

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The Future of Blogging: I Had to Tell You This

Viper Chill

Though both sites have been around since 2005, TechCrunch quickly established itself as the industry leader, with founder Michael Arrington’s personal rants and opinions gaining attention around Silicon Valley and beyond. TechCrunch has never cared much about page views. Gawker editor A.J

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