Over Memorial Day Weekend, there was a lot of buzz around the web regarding a Twitter TV show. Variety reported that Twitter had partnered with Reveille and Brillstein Entertainment to develop an unscripted show about ordinary people "on the trail of celebrities."
Google’s 6 Principles of Competition and Openness
There’s a short but interesting blog post up on Google’s official Public Policy Blog, which states six principles the company holds with regards to competition and openness.
Yahoo’s Openness To Search
Yahoo announced that they have integrated a couple of applications from their SearchMonkey project into everyday search results for users of the Yahoo search engine. The two integrated apps are from Citysearch and Zagat, which Yahoo intends to use for improved local search results along with Yelp and its own Yahoo Local results.
Yahoo Search Opens Up To Openness
Another component of Yahoo’s open content strategy comes as part of the site’s search service, with plans to open a development platform for search soon.
O’Reilly Author Notices Microsoft’s Openness
Giles Turnbull, a Mac user who writes over on O’Reilly: “There’s something that Microsoft is doing much better than Apple.” …
Openness, Not Secrecy, is the New Face of PR
Today’s quote of the day from Chris Shipley’s essay on how openness, not secrecy, is the new face of public relations…