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Internal blogs not always blogs as we know them - February 14, 2006

My point exactly: BusinessWeek writes that corporate blogging is an internal rather than external communications channel. And not only that -- the "bloggers" don't even know they're blogging.It may not seem like they're blogging. They're simply using software to send information. Sometimes they do it from remote Internet cafs. In time, they'll be able to file from cell phones. But each mailing, technically, is a blog post. And the program will expand to a host of Cannondale staffers and...
http://www.corporateblogging.info/2006/02/internal-blogs-not-always-blogs-as-we.asp

Internal blogs -- want to share knowledge - February 10, 2006

From talking to companies, I realize more and more than the main business use of corporate blogging will be internal. In numbers, of course, but probably also in resulteffect. Would you like to share your experience Can you tell me about your internal blog(s), how they started, how people use them, the most common subjects they write about, if they generate conversations etcI will write about what I learn (here, for example) but if you don't want to I won't mention your company. Would be...
http://www.corporateblogging.info/2006/02/internal-blogs-want-to-share-knowledge.asp

Free download of ONE chapter - February 8, 2006

Author Stefan Engeseth today made the first chapter of his upcoming book ONE (about consumer power) available for download. It's well worth a read -- Stefan mixes high and low, deep and shallow. He's the kind of writer that makes you think, whether you agree or not.
http://www.corporateblogging.info/2006/02/free-download-of-one-chapter.asp

Swedish Television starts Pod-TV - February 6, 2006

SVT, the Swedish public service broadcaster, has started Pod-TV. A number of programmes are available for subscription via RSS; news of course but also sports, culture, entertainment and so on.Nice initative, and I noticed the other day that they not only make this available, they promote it quite heavily. They told about it in Rapport, which is Sweden's largest news show and described how people now can watch SVT on their PSP's and other devices. Feels like we're on the verge of mass adaption..
http://www.corporateblogging.info/2006/02/swedish-television-starts-pod-tv.asp
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