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[Posted on October 18, 2005 - 5:30 PM]
One of the producers of the BlogOn conference finally took the stage as a speaker this afternoon at the Copa. Suw Charman gave a spirited pitch for the internal use of blogs and wikis by companies. Her speech included some statistics, including the fact that 34% of e-mail received by business people is occupational spam (work-related e-mail which has nothing...

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[Posted on October 18, 2005 - 3:29 PM]
Rounding out the schedule this morning at the BlogOn 2005 Social Media Summit was a panel on podcasting. Cameron Reilly, CEO of The Podcast Network, was the moderator, with Michael Geoghegan, of Willnick Productions Inc., Randy Silver, producer/interactive Sirius Satellite Radio, and Cydni Tetro, V.P. product and corporate marketing of NextPage, sitting on the panel. Silver was clearly the outsider...

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[Posted on October 18, 2005 - 3:14 PM]
This morning at the BlogOn 2005 Social Media Summit an interesting panel about RSS took place. Scott Rafer, chairman of Wireless Ink, moderated a panel consisting of Scott Gatz, senior director, personalization products at Yahoo! Inc., David M. Johnson, blog software architect at Sun Microsystems, and John Kosner, senior V.P. and general manager, ESPN news media. Gatz kicked off the...

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[Posted on October 17, 2005 - 4:26 PM]
The afternoon session of BlogOn '05 began with an interesting Q&A featuring Chris Shipley, the executive producer of the conference, interviewing Steve Wilson, senior director, global Web communication, McDonald's Corp. Wilson talked about the great difficulties he's faced in trying to bring blogs and other social media tools to the world's largest burger joint. He chronicled the battle he's faced...

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[Posted on October 17, 2005 - 11:12 AM]
The BlogOn 2005 Social Media Summit kicked off this morning at the Copacabana in New York with author/entrepreneur Seth Godin sharing his views on the blogosphere and unveiling a new company. Godin first talked about the three categories he believes blogs fall into, “Cat blogs” blogs people write for themselves and their immediate circle of friends only; “Boss blogs," blogs...

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