Visiting the blog of Amazon.com’s Chief Technology Officer, Werner Vogels, to read his account of a presentation at Amazon by Naked Conversations authors Shel Israel and Robert Scoble (some very interesting commentaries about that – link at Memeorandum), I spotted the clearest employee blog disclaimer I’ve yet seen.
The Perils Of Corporate Blogging
With any topic, there are believers and nonbelievers, and the rest float, agnostically bounced from pundit to protestor. The role of the blog in corporate communication channels is no exception. An open door is a chink in the armor; a human voice is a liability.
Blogging Builds Self Esteem
Blogging builds self esteem.
PersonalDNA … SF/SV PR MeetUp … Blogging Right
You know, doing the PR blogger tour – or, well, just meeting other PR bloggers at a few past PR events – people ask me “why are you so hell bent on issues” or “what does it matter” when speaking about PR blogging, and the purity and honesty I demand from myself (at least try) and I demand of others.
Blogging Past, Present and Maybe
I can’t imagine how I missed Time for the last post, a story in the Financial Times last month (I read the online paper daily) – a lengthy commentary on blogs, blogging and bloggers.
Google Rings Up Mobile Blogging
Google has been busy paving roads from the PC to the mobile phone. The most recent collaboration came from a partnership with Sony Ericsson to pre-load Google’s Blogger and Web Search features on three new lines of handsets. The companies say they are the first to provide a pre-loaded blog application.
More Blogging From The WSJ
The Wall Street Journal’s Law blog now has a sibling, with the Washington Wire blog debuting in March from the publisher.
Business Blog Savvy: Avoiding the 8 Pitfalls of Do-It-Yourself Blogging
You can pat yourself on the back if you’re one of the thousands of small business professionals that have set up a blog to communicate with your potential clients.
Google Research Steps Up To Blogging
Google breaks out the Ph.D. Googlers, equips them with titanium slide rules, and sends them out to throw down with Mensa.
MySpace Mobilizes Phone Blogging
Young people like MySpace, but love their cellphones; MySpace wants to tap into that love with a line of mobile phones and a service so users can carry their brand wherever they go.