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Goggle Maps

Now that Google has announced the beta release of their new Maps service, its time to review where we stand. MapQuest and Rand/McNally must be in crisis mode, especially MapQuest.

Google will begin driving users to this service and tie in search and blogging at some point after official release has been posted. However “Local Google” has been in beta release for many months. Google is now having to show Wall Street that technologies served over the web (for free) can help serve the company’s bottom line.

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Blog with care corporate america!

Common sense isn’t so common.

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The Blog Conference

On Saturday as the snow continued to accumulate and blow all around I listened to the Journalism, Blogging and Credibility conference at Harvard’s JFK School of Government. It was energizing.

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The day after…

What a weekend. The Midwest was hit by the first “Blizzard of 2005” and by the end of the day EastCoasters were feeling the power of the storm.
With many things in life….water always wins.

I was able to spent my morning snowed in my home office in Milwaukee as a series of events developed. Blogging and RSS workshops regarding the next step in a user centered internet was underway out east. In Boston RSS Winterfest was underway along with the “Blogging, Journalism & Credibility” Conference held at Harvard’s John F. Kennedy School of Government. So while the snow fell and white-out conditions were appearing outside my window I listen to the audio stream from Harvard and learned that many things in life will change more rapidly today due to the influence of second generation internet publishing tools.

These tools include audio and video. The most popular emerging technology is Podcasting. Have a computer and microphone? Well you can Podcast and allow anyone with a computer or .mp3 player (an iPod perhaps) to listen at their leisure — when they want — when they are ready.

During the conference some voiced statements of credibility regarding blogs and others asked why a blog in the first place.
Remember those same comments with the web was introduced?
Remember those who asked if a webpage was credible or why a company would need a webpage?

Small steps everyone. The web began in small steps. Now that some of the early web technologies have matured they can be applied to blogs and the learning curve has been reduced.

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Search engines, bloggers to fight spam

Google, Microsoft, Yahoo and the popular blog tool company Six Apart are supporting ah html tag to remove (or limit) comment-spam from search engines.

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