Conversations about blog posts are increasingly taking place on Twitter in addition to the comments section of blogs. Due to this trend, over the last six months we’ve seen lots of blogs integrate tweetbacks into their comment sections. Building on the trackback concept, a tweetback searches Twitter for links to specific blog pots and displays relevant tweets in the comments section of your blog. ...
Continue ReadingThe much hyped “computational knowledge engine” Wolfram Alpha launched over the weekend to what can only be described as a mixed reaction. I played with it for a few hours and came away with two primary thoughts:
Last week, Ashton Kutcher (@aplusk) beat CNN's Breaking News Feed (@cnnbrk) to the one million follower mark on Twitter. This was after a challenge that enjoyed some viral attention last week that even gained coverage by mainstream media organizations like the Associated Press. In response to his victory, Kutcher exclaimed: "We can and will create our media…...
Continue ReadingEnergy advocates and online mobilization experts gathered at the Center for American Progress Action Fund in Washington, DC, to talk about successes and challenges in gathering activists both on and offline.
Heather Lauer, director of online strategy for the Pickens Plan, talked about the process of gathering the Plan’s 1.5 million-plus participants and building a social network to connect members....
Continue ReadingIn the last six months we have helped build Ning social networks for the Pickens Plan and the National Peace Corps Association, among others. We are fans of the platform.
Yesterday, Ning launched a redesigned version of their main website, www.ning.com. This is a major upgrade. Users of Ning networks know that under the previous design you pretty much had to visit each network you belonged to individually to figure out what was going on in each community. ...
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