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Comcast's usage cap: Is the sky really falling?

Journeys: A Virtual World Mashup With Real-World Destinations

How To Demo Your Startup (Part Two)

High-tech adventurer revels in geekiness | Seattle Times Newspaper

Google Launches Video For Businesses

Mozilla gives the passionates one with Ubiquity

NVIDIA GPU Update: Dell to Offer Limited Warranty Enhancement to All Affected Customers Worldwide

PR Squared: "Actionable Listening" vs. "Active Listening"

Consultant to chart history of Western State | TheNewsTribune.com |

Intel on what computers ought to be able to do

Universities running in Second Life - Times Online

Presidential hopefuls struggle to ply real politics in virtual world

Can Comcast Deliver TV 2.0? - 8/18/2008 - Multichannel News

Jeremy Pepper's constructive thoughts on the recent discussions about PR and social media

Does the Thrill of the Chase Make PR Obsolete?

Gartner Locates Virtual Worlds in Trough of Disillusionment; Mainstream within 5 Years

Dippity’s Archaeologist Provides Timeline of Digg Articles for any Keyword

Killing the cash cow and other acts of media indecency

Using Blogs for Social Media Optimization

Not a Second Life Killer, but a Lively Addition to the 3D Space

Twitter for Business

Conversational marketing — engaging the networked community in a dialogue with your brand

100 Personal Branding Tactics Using Social Media

Technotheory.com - Getting Started with Social Media - A Guide and Resource List

Forrester: Best Practices for Online Communities Slideshow

The Social Media Fallacy

PC World - Business Center: Social Networking Helps You Find Solutions

vBusiness Expo: Gartner's Steve Prentice - It's About Demographics, Not Numbers

TSTC First to Offer Accredited College Certificate and Degree Programs in Virtual World

How To Lose Your Cuil 20 Seconds After Launch

Cuil: Why I'm trying to get off of the PR bandwagon...

Slideshow about Social Media

50 Steps to Establishing a Consistent Social Media Practice

Scobleizer — Tech geek blogger » Blog Archive The blog editing system in action «

Musical Chairs: How Bloggers, Mainstream Press, and Analysts Start to Look Alike

Is everyone in PR wearing the same dress? « Shannon Paul’s Very Official Blog

Top 142 Social Marketing Blogs on the Web

Virtual Pursuits - Who's on the Radar?

Virtual Toothache Helps Student Dentists

Second Life Improves Real-life Social Skills

Complaining Bloggers Have a Cable Company’s Ear - NYTimes.com

Young Newspaper Journalists Could Flee Because of Slow Pace of Change

'Something is changing on the web. We have lost some of the giddy enthusiasm ... '

When Will Microsoft Go Big On Virtual Worlds?

Nice Primer on Virtual Worlds

Post Apocalypse: The Internet Struggles with Destructive Comments

Corporate Social Networks Are A Waste of Money, Study Finds - ReadWriteWeb

ReCaptcha: Reusing your 'wasted' time online

Viral Marketing Review: Using and Identifying Design Patterns

Google Lively: 3 Bad Things, 5 Good Things, 1 Conclusion

Microblogging is Screenplay Writing One Line at a Time

Nursing Education in Second Life: Centralia Island

News - Is The Newspaper Dying?

Find and Promote Social Objects to Improve Your Business

Twitter Nation: Microblogging is huge, but should anyone care?

BuzzMachine: Google as the new pressroom

The Odd Case of ExitReality: entering Web sites in 3D

Whichever screen, people are watching

Feature: Lively - Google's Contribution to the 3D Social Web?

Vivaty Brings The 3D Web to Your Browser, Starting With AIM and Facebook

Google Launches Virtual World Called Lively

Cover Story: Inside Comcast’s Downingtown's Research Lab

Opinion piece looks at sending newsppaer copy desk and other work to other countries

PR 2.0: The Art of Conversation - It's About Listening Not Marketing

ABC News: Gun Knocks Out Criminals With Noise

Hurry up, the customer has a complaint - The Boston Globe

Wonderland: A Tool for Online Collaboration

Washington State University testing distance education in the world of Second Life

Do We Need Weekends?

This Olde Website - Telecom News Analysis

Bits: Our Paradoxical Attitudes Toward Privacy

'A piece of sad history' behind Tacoma's Chinese Reconciliation Park | TheNewsTribune.com | Tacoma, WA

Need press? Repeat: 'Green,' 'sex,' 'cancer,' 'secret,' 'fat'

Comcast Brings the World to Your Fingertips by Offering New International Calling Plans

Trend to virtual rooms over virtual worlds

Genealogy of Influence viewer

Teaching AI to be Sociable - MIT Media Lab’s robot ready for Turing test this fall

The Future of Corporate Websites

New breed of armchair tourists explore fantastic virtual worlds - The Boston Globe

@ Future of Journalism: The schedule | PDA: The Digital Content Blog | guardian.co.uk

@Future of Journalism: Jeff Jarvis on 10 questions we should be asking now | PDA: The Digital Content Blog | guardian.co.uk

Dilbert Daily Strip:

Corporations in Social Virtual Worlds - Psychopaths or Welcome Friends?

More than 70 arts groups given nearly $3 million

Brands Adjust to Media Fragmentation - eMarketer

Kill The Business Trip - Forbes.com

Marketing Roadmaps: Blogging & social media: What customer service professionals should know, and do, about it (Part 1)

The Art of Conversation - Thoughts and Observations

Intel Insiders to Advise Intel on Social Media Strategies

Keep blog posts coming –but wait till after meeting | TheNewsTribune.com | Tacoma, WA

At Google, Slow Growth in News Site - NYTimes.com

Harris Interactive | News Room - Seventy-One Percent of Consumers Say the Reputation Of Corporate America Is "Poor", But Consumers Will Buy, Recommend and Invest in Companies that Concentrate on Building Their Corporate Reputation

FriendFeed Isn’t The Next Google - It’s Just The Next… FriendFeed

Grade your Press Release - if you have the stomach for it

Best Places in Tacoma with Wifi : In-Tacoma.net

AP Quotes Blogger In Discussing Bloggers Quoting AP; Hilarity Ensues

lg3d-wonderland: Project Wonderland

Virtual Worlds for Anyone -- Sun's Project Wonderland

Changing the way we think