Chris Heuer on Social Media Club
With the dizzying array of social media services online and growing choices in social media outlets, from blogs to vlogs to podcasts to wikis to message boards to old-fashioned email discussion lists, its hard to know what the rules of engagement are (or aren’t). Chris Heuer of Social Media Club is aiming to build a network of people capable of “sharing best practices, establishing ethics and standards, and promoting media literacy around the emerging area of Social Media. This is the beginning of a global conversation about building an organization and a community where the many diverse groups of people who care about social media can come together to discover, connect, share, and learn.” In this conversation Chris Heuer breaks down the purpose of Social Media Club and how you can get involved.
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SDRNews SDR2007-06-19 - vidblogcast
November 30th, 1999
at 12:00am
QuickTime vs. RealPlayer vs. Windows Media Player Jeff Oscodar on ZVUE Portable Players Bijan Yaminafshar on Linksys Network Optimizer G’day Mick Stanic The Jones Soda Taste Test Vikram Dendi from Real Chris Heuer on Social Media Club Microsoft’s Official Position on DRM Greg Smith puts Podcasts on Your Phone with FeederReader Andy Clipsham of Palm on the Treo 750
SDRNews SDR2007-06-19 - vidblogcast
November 30th, 1999
at 12:00am
QuickTime vs. RealPlayer vs. Windows Media Player Jeff Oscodar on ZVUE Portable Players Bijan Yaminafshar on Linksys Network Optimizer G’day Mick Stanic The Jones Soda Taste Test Vikram Dendi from Real Chris Heuer on Social Media Club Microsoft’s Official Position on DRM Greg Smith puts Podcasts on Your Phone with FeederReader Andy Clipsham of Palm on the Treo 750