Links For Today
Miguel Albano makes a reading of Bruno Giussano’s speech at “Conversas UNICER”, an event related to Corporate Blogging in Lisbon, last week. [PT]
Paulo Querido says NO to the Obercom report about bloggers and Portuguese blogosphere, “Bloguers e Blogoesfera.pt”, as it is a purely academic work. It’s study object is not the blogosphere itself, but only some academic studies already lost in time. [PT]
João Simão and Paulo Querido read “The Press Becomes The Press-Sphere”, by Jeff Jarvis, who’s visiting Lisbon. This article deserves attention: it treats journalism as it is becoming these times, an intersection of various influences: quotes, links, feeds, corrections, comments, narrative, video, photo, all linked to the main story. [PT] [EN]
Alexandre Gamela writes about the new GoogleEarth news, after their agreement with NYT. Now, GoogleEarth shows the latest news from NYT, related to the selected area. Google Earth becomes the future newspaper? [PT] [EN]
Steering Second Life with a 3D camera. It’s Cory Doctorow who explains how. [EN]
Ira Isaacs defence from prosecution presented by Xeni Jardin. Related to the promo video “2 Girls 1 Cup”. Interesting to read. Contains very explicit and shocking content. [EN]
Paulo Querido advises the reading of “The Adolescence of The Blogosphere”, by Steve Hodson. [PT] [EN]
Marketing Blogs, Marketing for Blogs, an António Dias reading of an Aaron Wall’s interview. [PT] [EN]
More about this and other at Comunicação Empresarial.