"We used the same tried-and-true Redbooks residency method and assembled a team of subject matter experts made up of IBMers, business partners, and customers. However, we used a virtual approach instead of asking everyone to travel to one location. This opens residencies to a wider set of experts, since travel isn't an option for everyone." - Anne Gentle
from the comments "Perhaps another idea would be to ask Google WHY the social media (i.e. wikipedia) entry for a topic ranks so much higher than the vetted, Britannica entry?" - Anne Gentle
harsh: "There are no jobs waiting for you. Your education was designed to place you into factories that no longer exist. You must be responsible for your own re-training." - Anne Gentle
December 23 at 1:46 pm
- niemanwatchdog.org
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“In general, we have found that magazines are slower at adopting Web 2.0 trends than newspapers.” As the editor in chief of BusinessWeek’s online operations and the now much older kid who walked through a newspaper closing, I’m both perplexed and shocked by the magazine industry’s laggard status. - Anne Gentle
December 23 at 9:52 am
- themeasurementstandard.com
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Your guide to The Measurement Standard's coverage of social media, social media measurement and social media ROI. Over two dozen articles and blog posts, gathered together here for the first time. - Anne Gentle
December 23 at 9:51 am
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A presence on MySpace or Facebook provides your organization a connection to people that are interested in, or active on, particular topics. This gives you access to a network of contacts and sources of information. - Anne Gentle