Weekly Links – 14/11/08
Nov 14
Our round-up of interesting web-based content:
- Â Star-spangled banner headlines (Guardian) – the press and the US election
- 14m Brits visited a blog in August (Netimperative)
- What editors should be talking about today (Guardian) – Roy Greenslade’s memo to the UK’s editors
- Using Twitter for customer service (E-consultancy)
- Look out Skype, Google’s calling (BBC) – Google’s latest offering
- SEO Beginners Guide From Google, what about links? (BlogStorm)
- What now for the London Evening Standard? (Guardian)
- Is Jeff Jarvis gloating too much about the death of print? (Slate)
- Is Apple Building A Search Engine? (TechCrunch)
- A Crash You Don’t Know About Yet (BiteMarks) – Attention Crash: “the demand for our attention is so intense with the current information overload, that we’re careening towards a massive cut back in what we pay attention to”
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