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Reference Links - Blogging and Social Software

Print This Post Print This Post | 12.01.03 | Stuart | 5 Comments

I began updating a list of references on Blogging and Social Networks last week. As I prepared to post this I begin to realize what I’ve left out. It started as a list supporting “Jazz in the Blogosphere”. It was also meant to provide a range… from introductory to more topical posts. From newspapers and magazines to personal blogs. Additional references would be welcome!

Time stopped me adding further to the list, and where does a list start and stop. However it makes me realize the need to invest time in developing appropriate “posting categories”. Similarly some posts are more worthy of retrieval than others. As I looked back on some of these posts, it also is a shame that trackback is not enabled for so many of them. I’m not going to suggest that a list will bring them back to “current” however trackbacks on older posts are just another way of communicating their continued value and validity.

Marcia Stepanek.

5 Comments

  • On 12.01.03 Ross Mayfield wrote this:

    Hey, you refactored my refactor!

    Nice list, will be sure and add some of these to the next revision.

    Ross

  • On 12.01.03 TeledyN wrote this:

    Jazz in teh Blogosphere

    Stuart Henshall has left us a pretty cross-the-board link sampler of the biz-blog bards in his post on Blogging and Social Software: It started as a list supporting “Jazz in the Blogosphere”….

  • On 12.01.03 Dina Mehta wrote this:

    Neat list Stuart ! I like the diversity of thinking you have linked to here.

    Would make a great reference list for my proposal …. may i borrow it ?

  • On 12.01.03 Conversations with Dina wrote this:

    Turning Ideas into Action (2) - Corporate Blogging

    Some neat rap on corporate blogging …

  • On 12.10.03 Headshift wrote this:

    Updated: Social Software Reader

    Social Software reading lists are coming thick and fast


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