Articles tagged with twopointouch

Aug 2007 27

Ian Delaney at twopointouch.com has an interesting post about how to characterise a community.

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Jun 2007 06

I spent yesterday up in London at a Delivering the New PR conference once again.

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Jan 2007 22

Edelman launched its eighth annual Trust Barometer this morning in London. The survey looks at how well trusted individuals and organisations are among 3,100 “opinion formers” across 18 countries.

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Jan 2007 22

There’s much discussion about the merits of publishing full or partial RSS feeds on your website. But I really don’t understand why the BBC doesn’t offer full feeds for their great range of news content.

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Dec 2006 31

I’ve had my own website at www.simonwakeman.com since 2001. Until January 2006 it featured basic information about me and not a lot else. Over the past twelve months that’s definitely changed.

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Dec 2006 15

Given there’s an end-of-term feeling around the office at the moment, I suppose it’d be OK to take five minutes out to respond to my tagging by Richard Millington.

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Dec 2006 01

I spent an interesting day today at GREEN Communications’ Word of Mouth conference at the Dental Institute in London.

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Nov 2006 16

Spotted a nice post on Twopointouch about measuring authority – using Technorati’s link data to categorise blogs into four categories (A to D) based on authority.

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Oct 2006 05

Spotted an interesting discussion about a recent report by Nielson Netratings, which included some insight into awareness of some new-ish technologies or tools like RSS, IPTV, VOD or wikis.

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Sep 2006 29

Sometimes it can be really great to stumble across a blog and learn something new. I did just that this evening when I ended up reading Ian Delaney’s explanation of non-linear search.

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