Month: May 2009
Playing for a Change
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Concept of the Conversation Corporation e-book
@danielabarbosa is a superstar, she posted these “pictures from the working session when the concept of the Conversation Corporation e-book was first discussed” on her Flickr account. “The Conversational Corporation examines the new ways your employees, the outside world and future generations will communicate and collaborate. From public conversations to social media projects started behind the firewall, social media tools are changing the way we work and altering the expectations of customers and colleagues. This e-book will help you explore the intersection between business and social media and understand the need to transform your organization into a “conversational corporation.” The eBook looks great, I would have been so starstruck to have been in the same room as Scoble…
Interview With Digg’s Kevin Rose: The State of The Union
YouTube Shows
Did you see YouTube launched a “shows” channel? I personally think they should rename it “TV Shows” since it doesn’t have Internet only shows such as Diggnation, Tekzilla, and other Revision3 shows to Jim Lauderback’s point. No Revision3 shows = don’t need you and I’ll just go to Revision3.com and Hulu.com instead.