Archive for Web 2.0

“Real” companies blogging

Seth points us to a post on why it makes good sense for “real” (i.e. non-tech ;) ) companies to blog:

“Needless to say, I chose to go whale watching with Quoddy Link Marine, not because they had a blog, but because of what the blog revealed to me about the company and its staff, something a typical corporate Website is not usually very good at.”

Aside altogether from the googlejuice it generates, a blog really communicates a company’s philosophy and raison d’etre better than any other media.

Speaking of which, if you’re interested in learning more about blogs and how they work, (and you live in/near Cork) why not check out Tom Raftery’s Blogging Training Series for IT@Cork. The 5 week evening course begins on September 25 and will be held in the National Software Centre, Mahon.

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Podcasting in a nutshell

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Where is Matt?

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Angela Merkel’s weekly podcast

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Branding vs dialogue

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Web 2.0 conference in Cork, June 8th

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Knowledge Management and the future of the Web

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From virtual to local community

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