Recently I wrote that whoever coded for Reputation 1.0 would own Web 3.0; this is the second part in a series that addresses the issues of "internet reputation"
Reputation 1.0 Not Working Yet
Media 2.0 meets Reputation 1.0, the interoperability is a little shoddy, but hey, that never stopped us before.
Reputation Manipulation
User-generated ranking systems are increasingly important these days. Would you buy something on eBay without checking the seller’s feedback rating?
E-Commerce & Reputation Management
The Internet is an informational repository with seemingly immeasurable limits, and as such anything you say in cyberspace will most likely be accessible at the click of a mouse for decades to come.
Reputation Defender
Here at IT Toolbox we have written a lot about the impacts of social networks, and the risks to privacy and later on employability. Previous articles are Myspace and Privacy, the good part is that now comes along one of the smartest startup idea’s that I have seen, reputation defender. They are being featured in wired magazine today here.
Online Reputation Management: The New PR
Generally speaking, your reputation is created and altered by what you do and what everyone, including you, says.
Microsoft Fights for its Reputation…
OK, despite what you think of me for being a mondo butthead on Sunday, I noticed one thing: Microsofties are quite willing to engage and fight for their product/service’s reputation.
Dells Reputation Tipping Point
All sorts of opinions are flying around about Dell’s recall of over four million laptop computer batteries announced Monday.
Content Strategy Affects Your Reputation Online
Do they trust your emails and articles? Media Post’s Email Insider newsletter has an excellent article today on how your content strategy can affect your sender reputation.
iPod Setting Apple Up for Reputation Sabotage?
Let’s play a quick game of word association. If someone is about to sneeze, what do you hand them?