Posted in web 2.0, tools on Aug 23rd, 2007 3 Comments »
Kris Hoet at Cross The Breeze introduces AideRSS, an RSS reader aiming to help you to ‘read what matters’. The tool is promising, though a bit error-prone. Early adopters: let’s give them some credit for a while.
The idea is to offer you a preselection of articles based on an algorithm calculating a PostRank. According […]
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Welcome to the summer edition of B2B Marketing Carnival. New submissions remain welcome and I’ll post a new digest once in a while. As long as contributions are related to business marketing, meet a minimum standard (language, novelty) and do not use abrasive language, they’re likely to be included. A few fringe topics are […]
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Posted in web 2.0, tools on Jul 6th, 2007 No Comments »
Last week, I asked our marketing team what social media they normally use. About half of them replied ‘what are social media?’. From the other half, most use some social media and realise that they need to go deeper. But there is also the one team member that sent in a long list of […]
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Posted in blog, tools on Jul 5th, 2007 1 Comment »
We made this video for our friends (and yours) that haven’t yet felt the power of our friend the RSS reader. We want to convert people and if you know someone who would love RSS and hasn’t yet tried it, point them here for 3.5 minutes.
A great 3.5 minute video to introduce the power of […]
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Posted in community, tools on Jun 16th, 2007 No Comments »
Squidoo is a web application enabling users to make ‘lenses’, i.e. focal points of the best resources on the internet on a subject.
A lens is a single page mini-website, constructed that contains a number of modules. A module can be a text block, an rss feed, a list of links, a list of Amazon […]
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Posted in web 2.0, tools on Jun 10th, 2007 No Comments »
As a leading content management system (next to openCMS, Joomla, Plone, …), I can only write a rave review on Drupal. A complex software application can only be evaluated through a real project, during which one often learns the limitations in quite a late stage of implementation. Not so with Drupal, where after half […]
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For the new blogger, it can be a bit daunting to enter the blogosphere and collect the chicklets to offer feed subscription from yahoo, google, bloglines, newsgator, … Search no more - feedburner let’s you ‘burn a feed’, a simple action with following benefits:
from a single feed, you obtain chicklets for the major feedreaders
a […]
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