Blog network exec and self-proclaimed time management guru Jeremy Wright suggests the use of short tags in e-mail subject lines to make it easier for people to quickly figure out what kind of message
Robert French is spearheading a widespread use of social media tools to provide a connection with parents of campers and raise awareness of a non-profit camp that he volunteers with.
Clueless ad firm that launched a lawsuit against a blogger who pointed out a dumb error in an ad mockup has dropped the suit after much blogger outrage, and a legal response.
John Wagner had hoped PR bloggers would influence companies to participate in the blogosphere, but the Wal-Mart blogging debate points to less transparent behaviour.
Thanks to Donna Papacosta for the link to this article about how messages are more likely to be misinterpreted when sent by e-mail than face to face or by phone.
Will Pate explains why Raincity Studios was slow to give back to the Drupal open source community, and why they want to be one of Drupal's biggest contributors in the future.
Microsoft blogger Robert Scoble suggests companies like MS should err on the side of transparency, particularly when dealing with customer privacy issues.
Antonia Zerbisias examines the Liberal accusation that the media was biased towards the Conservative party. Interesting turnaround, since conservative bloggers have been arguing the opposite ever sinc