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  • The Key is in the Keywords

    Talking of the Seek Jobs, the new site which focuses on personalisation has improved keyword search technology. ’bout time. Still no user collaboration tho.But lets look at Trellian which uses seek.com.au (amongst others) to compile data to then sell as a keyword research tool.Discover the best keywords to target on your websiteKeywordDiscovery compiles keyword search…

  • Web 2.0 Online Community

    When I get time (later in the week probably) I’ll simply have to submit WireClub.com to the “Laurel Papworth Online Community Worthiness Test”. At first pass its pretty good. Totally collaborative main portal page, a newbie tour, aggregation of chat rooms, social networks, fotos and blogs, clubs, dating service and so on and so forth….

  • Boozy lunches

    w00t I’m having lunch at Zinc with Erietta of Cyberworx and Josephine Sabine of Spot Wireless tomorrow. Erietta is mastering Drupal at the moment. Drupal is an open source content management platform that handles the collaborative modules very well. Plus it has a nice online community of developers who also happen to be a bunch…

  • Gen Y and Facebook…

    My final comment on Facebook. I promise. This time from the Rocky Mountain Collegian:A message post on these online communities is the lowest form of communication known to man… With too many marketing gimmicks and annoying pop-up ads, the Facebook with its superior format easily overtook Classmates.com… After the move from the Facebook to Myspace.com…

  • *hic* *hic* *burp*

    Gal pal, Jo G and I committed a cardinal sin at lunch in Wooloomooloo a few weeks ago; we put ice in our pinot noir. We got soundly told off by the guy (Robbo from Broads2go) at our table and a lovely lunch ended in tears. What can I say? It was warm and icky…

  • Centres for Higher Learning Now an Access Node

    Yeah yeah this report has been around for a while, but it has new meaning now with collaborative user generated education just around the corner:The public directly accesses dot-com or dot-org information sources far more than those of higher education institutions…The college or university has gone from the “center” to an “access node” on the…

  • Got milk?

    I just adore finding obscure online communities.Dairy.com of Dallas, TX, has announced plans to acquire DairyCareers, the leading online recruiting solution for the dairy industry“We are extremely pleased to be a part of Dairy.com,” said Lentsch. “By combining our online communities we have over 2000 registered users across nearly 300 dairy manufacturers, cooperatives and transportation…

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