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This Holiday’s (Required) Reading UPDATE

Another must-read “response” to Fast Company’s The Future of Advertising is Bloomberg Businessweek’s feature Don Draper’s Revenge. Like The Future of Advertising, it’s a state of the union for Madison Avenue—although it comes to a distinctively different conclusion. Bloomberg Businessweek’s … Continue reading

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This Holiday’s (Required) Reading

Why? First, it’s likely she interviewed someone you know. Second, her panoramic portrait of the industry at a time when tectonic change isn’t just being talked about, it’s actively happening is stunning. No matter what part of the industry you’re in, her story is about you. This is why so many people are talking about it. A snapshot of some notable reactions: Continue reading

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Here are a few of the notable articles Notes On Digital and @Hugeinc has in its browser’s history. Setting the Standard Mashable lays a foundation for standard social media measurement and campaign components. While a valuable service to the community, … Continue reading

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Here are a few of the notable articles Notes On Digital has in its browser’s history. Facebook vs. FourSquare GroupOn The social local shopping war is heating up—and it’ll boil down to the size of the armies. Facebook’s about to … Continue reading

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“Digg” the Power of the Crowd

Last week almost every single story on Digg’s front page was a Reddit link. Were the competitors working on cahoots? No. Did Reddit purchase Digg? No. Last week’s misleading front page content wasn’t the result of executive decisions. It was … Continue reading

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The Risks of Ghost Twitterers

Last Friday night, Paris Hilton found herself in a bit of a pickle with law enforcement in Las Vegas, landing herself in jail from 11:30 pm until 2:45 am Saturday morning. But less than an hour after she was released, … Continue reading

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