There is an expectation in the blogosphere-and not an unreasonable one-that bloggers will check their blogs frequently and clear out their comment moderation queues quickly in order to keep the dialogue fresh and current.
Why drag yourself out to a bar when you can sit all by yourself at your desk blogging with a Scotch in hand?
Shift Communications, home to social media advocate Todd Defren, was named agency of record for Novell, largely on the strength of Shift's well-documented social media chops.
Today's lesson: Once a post goes up, leave it up. Pulling it down can have worse consequences than letting it stand.
My first corporate job-in the mid-1970s working in employee communications for ARCO-was a revelation.
PR agency Text 100 made news today by become the first global agency of any kind to establish a permanent presence in Second Life.
ZDNet reports from the Black Hat conference in Las Vegas that security experts are increasingly concerned about the potential for malicious attacks perpetrated through web feeds.
Last weekend, I got a call phone call from the editor of the Second Life Business Magazine, the debut of which I wrote about here.
I got an email this morning from a corporate communicator wondering what podcatchers companies are using to let employees subscribe to internal podcasts.
Perusing my feeds the other day, I came across a press release from Schwartz Communications announcing the launch of a podcasting service.