Posts Tagged ‘feeds’
Tuesday, January 16th, 2007
Now available — Forrester podcasts! These free podcasts focus specifically on interactive marketing and feature and feature a series of interviews with analysts and industry leaders who spoke
at our Consumer Forum in October. Note that we are currently testing this new medium and we’re trying to figure out what works, what doesn’t. So we’d [...]
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Tuesday, January 16th, 2007
Thanks to my colleague Peter Kim, I’ve been tagged so I have to respond with this post. What’s going on? There’s this viral thing going on called "Blog-Tag" where the blogger writes five things about themselves not widely known, and then "tags" five other people to continue the chain. This online tagging game was recently [...]
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Monday, January 15th, 2007
Happy New Year! Although just barely two weeks into it, it already feels….well, not quite old but more like "broken in".
Before you read too much further, don’t think that "new adventures"
means that I’m leaving either Forrester or this blog. I’m thoroughly
enjoying both but I’m going to be up to something new this year as well.
I’m [...]
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Sunday, January 14th, 2007
Back in October, I posted our initial research
on the ROI
of blogging. Many of you contributed your ideas, thoughts, and criticisms –
thanks so much as it was extremely helpful.
We’ve (finally) published the report – and
actually, there are two of them. The first is “The ROI Of Blogging: The “Why”
And “How” Of External Blog Accountability”. It’s [...]
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Saturday, September 30th, 2006
<Shameless plug> I’ll be at two Forrester events later
this month that you (or your colleagues) maybe interested in attending.
Social
Computing Boot Camp: Tapping Into The Power Of Empowered Consumers. This
is a small format (between 20-40 people) where participants learn how to
implement social technologies like blogs, RSS, social networking, and
podcasting within the marketing organization. This day-long [...]
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Saturday, September 30th, 2006
I’m in Chicago at Forrester’s Consumer Forum this week, where the theme is "Humanizing The Human Experience". We have an event blog up and running, featuring two bloggers — Marianne Richmond and Christopher Carfi — as well as two Forrester researchers, Sarah Rotman Epps and Chloe Stromberg. For those of you attending the Forum, it’s [...]
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Friday, July 14th, 2006
Goldman, former Sr VP of Corporate and Business Development at Movielink and founder/CEO of Broadband Sports, Inc., has taken the position of President a Feedster.
“Feedster is well positioned to expand its leadership in search and syndication.” said Mr. Goldman. “With 41 million blogs and feeds being searched dynamically, Feedster provides consumers with the best [...]
Tags: blog-feeds, blog-search, blogsearch, feeds, feedster, RSS-feeds
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Monday, July 3rd, 2006
Mozilla caused a stink when they suggested that they owned the trademark to the feed icon. So many in the community has embraced this icon. Even Microsoft has chosen to adopt their competitor’s easily recognizable icon.
However, were it not for the community’s embracing this icon, there would be no uniform love for the feed icon. [...]
Tags: feeds, rss-icon, rss-tech, rss-technology
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Wednesday, May 10th, 2006
OPML allows other users to take your blog subscriptions and easily add them to their blog reader. OPML allows for any number of lists to be easily transferred, but most of the time when you are referring to OPML on blogs, you’re discussing blog subscription transferring.
Share Your OPML is a site that’s gaining rapid popularity. [...]
Tags: feeds, OPML, RSS, rss-sharing, rss-technology, xml
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