Posts Tagged ‘market-intelligence’

Market Rumors Abound In The Blogosphere

Wednesday, February 8th, 2006

With juicy rumors out there like Apple to Buy Palm and Atom to Buy RSS, it’s only a matter of time until your company makes the blogosphere headlines.
To stay current on these happenings, you can easily subscribe to the search feed on your company’s name.

Go to Google (or Yahoo! News) and do a [...]

OpinMind

Wednesday, December 14th, 2005

A new opinion search engine, OpinMind, offers an interesting way to guage the blogosphere’s reaction to specific terms.  While they currently only track 1.7 million blogs in their index, Steve Rubel thinks this may give Intelliseek some competition, in the long run.
TechCrunch has more:
And you can do a faceoff by typing two queries with a [...]

Intelligence Gathering and RSS

Monday, November 7th, 2005

If you’ve ever wished you had a way to find out what your biggest competitor was doing online, RSS is the answer for you.  As far as intelligence on your competitor, you could subscribe to their blog, but Intelligence Channels offer you so much more..
Private Intelligence ChannelsReal-Time Market Intelligence
Private intelligence channels work similarly to public [...]

Corporate Knowledge Management with Internal Blogs

Friday, October 28th, 2005

Having a difficult time organizing the massive amount of data and ideas your company discovers each day?  Try internal blogging to manage your corporate knowledge.
… more and more I find internal blogging to be the thing people, especially bosses, really pay attention to. I’m convinced that for every external corporate blog we will find (if we [...]