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From The Information Age To The Connected Age " GigaOM

Buzz Marketing for Technology

All Stories Web Broadband Infrastructure Mobile Voice FoundRead Briefings Archives. piece I wrote for GigaOM a while ago on the Connected Age was published this weekend, with a table taken straight out of my book manuscript for Connect!: Symbian, iPhone & the New Mobile Reality. WebWorkerDaily. Earth2Tech. Related Stories.

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Blogging: Social Media is Not Only About Social Media Sites

Techipedia: Tamar Weinberg

Well, for one, social media users — that is, users on social news sites such as Digg, Mixx, Reddit — are not particularly enthusiastic about the proliferation of marketers in their community. Yaro explains: My membership site, BlogMastermind.com , certainly benefited from word of mouth and viral marketing across the blogosphere.

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Best Internet Marketing Posts of 2009

Techipedia: Tamar Weinberg

And… Brian Solis is the most eloquent writer I have ever seen in the blogosphere. These 50 Lessons Will Help You Succeed (The Future Buzz): Using data gathered from the Technorati State of the Blogosphere 2009, Adam Singer gives solid actionable tips on how you can start a blog and why it’s important that you do.

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The Future of Blogging: I Had to Tell You This

Viper Chill

If you did nothing but attempt to read all of the marketing content that is published today, you wouldn’t be finished this year. The Daily Mail’s website, the online alternative to the British newspaper that was first published in 1896, covers all things news, gossip and viral online. You have to be in the top 0.1%.

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How to Get an Influencer's Attention

Techipedia: Tamar Weinberg

I selected influencers in all different “walks of life&# and areas of influence, from the blogosphere to the power users of Digg to founders of successful startups and authors of bestselling books. Peter is also the founder of Gizmodo, Joystiq, hackaday, and Engadget Mobile. People can get my attention by helping me.