Archive for March, 2009
UserVoice – Customer Feedback
Posted on March 29th, 2009 • Filed under Uncategorized • No Comments

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It’s one thing to provide a forum for feedback or comments, that’s great, but what do you do with it? How do you involve the community as a whole?
“UserVoice adds structure to feedback and reduces the overhead of an honest dialog with our users — It creates a market around good ideas so we get more quality than quantity.”
Uservoice provides a number of features toward community development of ideas and feedback. Customers or site visitors vote on comments making the stand outs…well, stand out.
UserVoice – Customer Feedback 2.0
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Friend Connect commenting plugin
Posted on March 29th, 2009 • Filed under Uncategorized • No Comments
FriendConnect commenting plugin – Yoast – Tweaking Websites.
I’ve just installed the Google Friend Connect commenting plugin from Joost de Valk. It just works. Thanks Joost! I’m looking forward to seeing how the Google’s Friend Connect works for myself and for bloggers or site owners in general. Another reason to buy into Google.
New York CM Summit Lineup Posted
Posted on March 25th, 2009 • Filed under Uncategorized • No Comments
New York CM Summit Lineup Posted, Registration Open – John Battelle’s Searchblog.
From John Battelle’s blog:
Our annual event in New York, The Conversational Marketing Summit, has just announced its initial lineup. It’s going to be very, very good. I host this event each year in New York and this year we are focusing on answering a simple question: What Works?
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Jenny Holzer – PROTECT PROTECT
Posted on March 11th, 2009 • Filed under Uncategorized • No Comments

The Whitney has a Jenny Holzer show coming up. I dig her work and am really excited to see it in this venue. Of course it’s also going to drive me crazy, because after the show I’m going to want to play with LED’s and streaming data. I’ve been avoiding the all too tempting Arduino series of micro controllers. Damn.
Jenny Holzer: PROTECT PROTECT.
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