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Got a cellphone camera? You, too, can be a television journalist.
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Since the Google and Yahoo tools were released, their uses have been demonstrated in dozens of ways by hobbyists and companies.
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Marketing firms are closely monitoring bloggers to get a read on what's being said about corporate clients and products in the blogosphere.
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Inclusion on Apple's lists of podcasts brings sudden exposure to hundreds of online audio programs, but ballooning bandwidth charges and other technical issues follow.
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Pauly Shore (remember him?) is podcasting
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Create chapter markers, each with a unique image, slideshows that reinforce what is being discussed and even URL's for later reference.
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Citizen journalism shows how firms have learned to quickly embrace new technologies.
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Yup, they're blogging. (Thanks Luca!)
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Search Engine Watch says "For most of my blogosphere search needs, Clusty Blog Search works well."
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TH: Will the mainstream succeed in efforts to co-opt the personal media revolution? Not a chance.
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Keeping track of all the entries on your favorite blogs can be tough, so it's no surprise that many people seldom branch out to new blogs.
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Frank B says " the little guys have gotten squished"
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A lot of people are vehemently disagreeing with Amy's earlier missive: Let’s Put Press Releases Out of Their Misery.
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Next Action is a Getting Things Done todo-list tracking tool. It's a personal database for your GTD info.
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PR pros can help craft the message, but how much wordsmithing is too much?