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Launch of a digital engagement manifesto
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Blogging bosses
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<>Matthew Taylor, chief executive of the RSA writes a fine blog, with even-handed political commentary drawing on his experience at No 10, conversations with thought-leaders platforming at RSA events, RSA projects and internal development. But like all bloggers, there are moments of self doubt. Ea</>...
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Media Trust wins digital mentor bid
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<>Over on the digitalmentor blog Dave Briggs breaks the news that the contract for the Government’s £900,000 Digital Mentor programme has gone to the Media Trust.I’m personally disappointed it didn’t go to the Voicebox consortium who - as I wrote here - went to great efforts to run an open process </>...
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World entrepreneur summit update
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<><embed src="http://blip.tv/play/gYtl9IV3AA" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" width="480" height="390" allowscriptaccess="always" allowfullscreen="true"></embed>The World Entrepreneur Summit on Friday March 20 is attracting about 250 people, ranging from the European chairman of Microsoft, to </>...
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Dave Briggs event toolkit
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Fellow social reporter Dave Briggs has detailed his event reporting toolkit, with an undisguised enthusiasm for Wordpress and Ning, together with Twitter, and Huddle to get organised. Like me he’s looking for an aggregator, because both Pageflakes and Netvibes have problems.
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See the best online about communities and network
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<>A few weeks back I was flattered to be invited by Nancy White to join in an aggregation site that pulls together content from a range of people blogging on community and networks connection. Like much else online, you don’t know how it is going to work until it is working … and it is, really well</>...
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Newspapers are gone. We still need journalists
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<>In an essay Newspapers and Thinking the Unthinkable Clay Shirky brilliantly details the point I was discussing the other day with Craig McGinty: “Society doesn’t need newspapers. What we need is journalism”. Jeff Javis has been saying for some time that many newspapers are gone, so not surprisin</>...
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Is your event worth the price of the ticket?
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The other day I was discussing social reporting and other online activities for a £300-ticket, two-day event with the organiser, and he said: “Next year we are going to have to make it free”.<>It really brought home to me how much the way that events are organised and priced is being changed by two</>...
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