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State Department Schools Us on Blogs
By Steve Rubel
The US Department of State hosted a webchat with David Kline. For those of you who might not know David, he wrote blog! how the newest media revolution is changing politics, business, and culture.
Maslow & Branding: Aesthetics
OK, back to the series on Maslow and Branding. So far I've written about Security & Connection, Esteem and Control; these four have the most relevance to the widest audience.
Danah disagrees with me about MySpace
Danah Boyd wrote me last night and said she "vehemently disagrees" with my reporting that ugly design is behind MySpace's success.
High Traffic Blogs and Blogging Income
High traffic blogs are primed for a huge breakthrough in revenue generation. With their already large volume of vistors, combined with some solid products and services on offer, and you have a recipe for some serious dollars.
A Free Culture Manifesto Via the Internet
Jimmy has been warming up for his Wikimania Keynote on Larry Lessig's blog, talking about 10 things that should be free.
I Dont Get Pop Culture Surfing
I got this release from AOL detailing their top searches of the summer so far. Some of the pop culture related searches confounded me. For example, why was Tom Cruise #23 among stars, while Katie Holmes is #17?
Matching People With Organizational Culture
By Asim Khan
Matching individuals to organizations is a crucial part of success for any company. The match between people and the companies for which they work is determined by the kind of organizational culture that exists. The degree to which an organization's values match the values of an individual who works for the company determines whether a person is a good match for a particular organization.
Google, The French, and World Domination; The Culture War Begins
"[T]he Internet [is] the most recent and the most sinister facet of American cultural imperialism to emerge: the Internet is anchored in the United States; the vast majority of World Wide Web sites are based in the U.S and are in English; most software used to navigate the Internet is in English; and search engines are in English (Kim, 1998)".
Social Software Makes It's Way Towards Mass Culture
As someone who's more into the 'fusion cuisine' side of new communication tools and channels rather than the theoretical/cerebral analysis side, I tend not to spend an extraordinary amount of time in digesting long essays and white papers about new media or social networks.
Blogs Fit The French Culture
When a Swede, or Scandinavian in general, feel unfairly treated by authorities, companies, life -- many of us say: "This they wouldn't have accepted in France.
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