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Links. Good reads for Sunday Night.
März 28th, 2010 • View Comments Links
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It’s been a while since I updated my links section on davaidavai. Twitter, delicious and Facebook distract me too much from sharing links here. So, here is a small list of recommended reads for tonight. Feel free to share links with me in this article’s comment section.
- Scott Rosenberg about the similarities between the media reception of the iPad and the 1990′s CD-ROM goldrush
- KitKat Jesus. A wonderful, insane little campaign…for FMCG. Check it out here.
- Justin McMurray with his Manifesto for a new agile strategy. I don’t like the word Manifesto but the text is good.
- Robin Grant talks about the Nuances of European Social Media. A great overview to overcome media stereotypes.
This is the list of what I found exceptional. Follow my ongoing stream of reading recommendations if you liked this.
Links. Stuff I stumbled upon lately.
November 22nd, 2009 • View Comments Links
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Web Strategy by Jeremiah: Social Technology Impacts Every Customer Touchpoint- Mashable: Youtube lets everyone create their own iReport
- Shopp: An ecommerce plugin for WordPress
- The Twitter times: Aggregate your follower’s target links in one place
Links. What I read today.
Oktober 14th, 2009 • View Comments Links
Pink Tentacle: Anatomy of Japanese Folk Monsters- Readwriteweb: The Human/Machine Continuum
- Mashable: App addiction
- CreativeCriminals: Smoking is good for you
Links. Things I read today.
September 27th, 2009 • View Comments Links
Webpronews: Google turns the web into a social network- Social Media Governance: Social Media Policy Database
- Useful Usability: Why usability will always beat advertising
Links. Things I read today.
September 22nd, 2009 • View Comments Links
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Cracked.com: 13 animals lifted directly from your nightmares- Socialwrite: The attention question in Social Business
- Slideshare: Your Social Media Strategy won’t save you
- Digitale Schweinshaxe: Ars Electronica Review
- Brainwash: AOL Running Man (in German)



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