Thursday, May 17, 2007

todaytest 05/17/2007

Nantucket Conference  Annotated

    The Nantucket Conference
    convenes a small, invitation-only group of New England’s
    most creative and forward-thinking entrepreneurs,
    investors, technologists, and executives. There are
    several reasons why this region's high-level high-tech
    players consider the Nantucket Conference a must-attend
    gathering.


    First, there are unique
    opportunities for exchanging ideas and networking in a
    relaxing, informal environment. We acknowledge that much
    of the value of the Nantucket Conference comes from
    impromptu hallway conversations, serendipitous seatings at
    lunch, and walks around town. Nantucket is a place for
    having fun, doing business, and making new connections.

    Second, sessions on
    Nantucket elicit the kind of real-world war stories and
    insight that you don’t hear at any other conference. All
    proceedings of the Conference are off-the-record, which
    gives presenters a chance to talk openly and honestly. We
    limit the use of PowerPoint and forbid blatant company
    pitches. Also, since there is precisely no difference in
    the caliber of people on stage and those in the audience,
    there is always plenty of opportunity at each session for
    interaction and debate.

    Finally, this isn’t an
    event produced by a conference company that churns out
    dozens of cookie-cutter events each year. Nantucket is
    organized by a group of people -- our Advisory
    Board
    -- who actually work in the technology space
    every day.

      Wednesday, May 16, 2007

      todaytest 05/16/2007

      Antenna Group - Our Approach - Our Services  Annotated

        Executive
        Profile Development






        Antenna Group crafts its CEO program to reflect the needs and
        availability of the individual. Below are examples of some of the
        standard practices that have proven successful with Antenna client CEOs.





        • Dinner Salons—Each
          month, Antenna hosts one to two dinner salons at outstanding
          restaurants that bring together client CEOs and CTOs with top-level
          media and analysts. The dinners—on relevant, timely topics in
          the tech industry—enable our clients to network and
          ultimately create important relationships with influential media. No
          other agency has been able to imitate Antenna’s Salon success.







        • Speaker
          program
          —Appropriate venues are identified for
          client CEOs to give company presentations or participate in panel
          discussions. Antenna has developed relationships with conference
          organizers and regularly places client executives in prominent speaking
          positions at industry conferences. We draft and submit speaking
          proposals, pitch organizers, confirm arrangements, and assist in media
          training and rehearsing.







        • Media
          training
          —A 30-year veteran of the broadcast news
          industry conducts Antenna’s media training sessions for
          executives. Our trainer combines supportive coaching with attack-dog
          techniques to prepare clients for anything. Sessions are repeated as
          needed.







        • Bylined
          articles
          —Antenna Group researches and identifies
          appropriate vehicles for client CEO articles. Using our knowledge of
          industry trends and the expertise of the CEO, Antenna crafts an article
          outline and works with the client marketing team to develop a
          thoughtful, compelling piece. Once approved, Antenna pitches the
          article to a select group of top-tier outlets. We extend the life of
          the byline feature by re-working it for submission to additional
          outlets.

          EconSM Conference - The Economics of Social Media  Annotated


            How do you thrive in an industry that seems to change irrevocably every few days? At paidContent and its sister sites MocoNews.net and ContentSutra, we chronicle the world of social media on a minute-by-minute basis. But sometimes, in an industry moving so fast, it's useful, fun, and necessary to allow yourself a day away from the everyday to think, learn, and network alongside your fellow industry leaders. So on April 26, ContentNext Media, our parent company, is presenting its first conference, The Economics of Social Media, at the Beverly Hilton in Los Angeles. Over one packed day, in a series of large and small sessions we're designing to ensure maximum participation, we'll examine the tremendous changes social media is bringing to:



            Traditional media

              Gerson Lehrman Group Councils  Annotated

                Introduction to the Terms and Conditions of Council Membership


                Building the Mosaic


                Gerson Lehrman Group provides value to its clients by arranging projects with
                experts (Council Members) in numerous specialties. Our clients need direct,
                unbiased primary inputs and education on complex or hard to find/understand
                topics (which access to the GLG Councils can provide) that can help them make
                more informed investment decisions. Such inquiries can include understanding
                how a particular technology, drug or service works, understanding products and
                their acceptance in the market, trends in industries and the like. Gathering
                bits of fragmented information from various sources is often called building
                the mosaic or "mosaic theory" – which has been recognized by leading investment
                industry groups, the U.S. Supreme Court and the Securities and Exchange
                Commission as contributing to a healthy and efficient market for securities.
                Business leaders, government and non-profits also find that access to
                specialized expertise drives superior decisions.


                The Role of the Council Member


                Our clients value these inputs, but understand that Council Members are not
                providing investment advice and are not able to provide ‘answers’. This is why
                our clients come to us to speak with multiple experts on a given topic –
                aggregating tiles in the mosaic to develop a picture. It is important that
                Council Members understand that the value they can add is in educating and
                providing objective insight to our clients. Disclosure of information that is
                confidential or a discussion that presents a conflict for Council Members is
                unwelcome to our client

                  Tuesday, May 15, 2007

                  todaytest 05/15/2007

                  18" Diamond Cut Twisted Cable Link Necklace 14K Gold, 1.9g at QVC  Annotated

                    18" Diamond Cut Twisted Cable Link Necklace 14K Gold, 1.9g



                    Retail Value $85.00
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                    A sparkling twist on a classic design. Diamond-cut 14K gold cable links are tightly twisted together to create this eye-catching necklace. Secures with a spring ring clasp.

                      Music Radio on the Internet Faces Thorny Royalty Issues - New York Times  Annotated

                        Since Pandora.com closed its box of digital musical delights this month to users outside the United States, the complaints have been pouring in from Dubai to Patagonia.

                        It is “a step back to the dark ages in the music world!” fumed Mario from Mexico City. Declared a user from Spain: “Why can’t they leave us in peace?”

                        With 6.5 million registered users, Pandora stands at the vanguard of the sprawling, global Internet radio market. But like other Webcasters, it faces an increase in royalty rates in the

                          Online Ads vs. Privacy - New York Times  Annotated

                            OR advertisers, and in many ways for consumers, online advertising is a blessing. Customized messages rescue advertisers from the broad reach of traditional media. And consumers can learn about products and services that appeal directly to them.



                            But there are huge costs, and many dangers, warns Jennifer Granick, the executive director for the Stanford Law School Center for Internet and Society (wired.com). To app

                              A Site Where Virtual Barbies Can Compare Their Makeovers - New York Times  Annotated

                                Barbie dolls collide with Web 2.0 with the release of BarbieGirls.com, a free online community which Mattel hopes will pull young girls away from competitors like Ty Girlz, Neopets and Webkinz. Once children pick a screen name and password, they can dress up their own Barbie avatar, a fun process of mixing and matching hairstyles, clothing items and shades of lipstick. There’s no bad hair; in fact, every creation looks like a slightly different beauty queen.



                                Girls soon learn that some of the dress-up items, like that green purse with sparkles, are reserved for those who own a $60 Barbie-shaped MP3 player, le

                                  A Nod to Journalistic Integrity Is Seen in an Editor’s Return - New York Times  Annotated

                                    Who says industry magazines are cozy with their advertisers?

                                    Last week, the International Data Group removed the chief executive of its largest-circulation computer magazine, PC World, and reinstated its top editor, who had quit days earlier over the executive’s decision to not run an article critical of an advertiser.

                                    The editor in chief, Harry McCracken, rejoined the magazine on Wednesday after the disputed article, “10 Things We Hate About Apple,” was posted on the magazine’s Web site.

                                    It was a hero’s homecoming for Mr. McCracken, who was praised on the PCWorld.com message boards and in the blogosphere for sacrificing himself in the name of journalistic integrity.

                                    “I was on the brink of canceling my subscription,” wrote one reader. “Now that McCracken’s back, I’ll stick around, too.”

                                    PC World, a monthly magazine with a companion Web site that mixes technology news with product reviews, has a reputation for smart and sometimes hard-hitting articles that often offend big tech companies.

                                    In recent years, it has criticized several of

                                      gocrosscampus :: win your world  Annotated

                                        Currently, online social networking utilities such as MySpace, Facebook, and the like offer both an arena and the tools for social interaction, but with a lack of inherent motivation to do so. A new type of social experience is needed, one that offers a distinct and cerebral motivation to participate – an interactive outlet with a reason to interact. Enter GoCrossCampus, an unprecedented endeavor to create a massively multiplayer social gaming platform and integrated online team strategy community. Capitalizing on the team spirit of large campuses, the historical success of massively multiplayer online strategy games and the marketability of bringing collegiate communities together in a unique and viral environment, GoCrossCampus brings custom-tailored Risk-style gameplay to college campuses.

                                          Monday, May 14, 2007

                                          todaytest 05/14/2007

                                          People Really Want to Help You | Copyblogger  Annotated

                                          • There’s never been a better time to be a bootstrapping entrepreneur using social media to build a business. Don’t hide the fact that you’re winging it on a shoestring, relish in it. People will help promote you if they think you need it, but there’s not a lot of altruistic love for big corporations. Small is the next big thing.

                                          • Don’t be a drama queen in an attempt to get promotional help. Manipulating the altruistic tendencies of your clients and customers will get you burned.

                                          • Build a community. Encourage interaction at every opportunity with your blog. Jump into your own comments section often, directly answering questions and thanking readers for encouraging words. Answer every email.

                                          • It’s up to you to give, give, give. You’re not being altruistic, because you do have something to gain. But you should give like you’ll never get anything back, and simply accept it when on occasions you don’t. You’re going to have to work hard
                                            • Friday, May 11, 2007

                                              todaytest 05/11/2007

                                              The Fortex Group Speakers Bureau - Executive Speaking Placement  Annotated



                                                bout The Fortex Executive Speaker Placement
                                                Service




                                                The Fortex approach to managing a speakers
                                                bureau program is simple: we don't submit
                                                what we hope is of interest; we submit what
                                                we know is of interest. We do this by
                                                working directly with conference editorial
                                                teams to determine the best fit among speakers, topics
                                                and forums. We work
                                                with the top management of some of the world's
                                                largest companies, and we know how to get the
                                                right kind of visibility for a deep executive
                                                bench. Our success is based on tightly forged
                                                relationships.



                                                Our successes include top business and industry
                                                forums such as The Commonwealth Club, The
                                                Churchill Club, Forbes CEO and CFO Forums,
                                                Stanford Graduate School of Management, Chicago
                                                Executives Club, University of Michigan Business
                                                School, Yale University’s Graduate School of
                                                Management, Fortune's Brainstorm and Financial
                                                Times Conferences.



                                                Pay for results, not promises



                                                We back up our promise to deliver results with
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                                                  Saturday, May 5, 2007

                                                  todaytest 05/05/2007

                                                  Media Analysis, Media Evaluation, Corporate Reputation, Crisis Communication: Cision

                                                    Meltwater

                                                      Techcrunch  Annotated

                                                      • Great blog with news and announcements about the "Web 2.0" products. Written mostly by Michael Arrington, with occasional guest bloggers. A truly unique view on Web 2.0. - post by codemonkey
                                                      • TechCrunch profiles and reviews new web 2.0 products and companies. TechCrunch is written by Michael Arrington. - post by freality
                                                      • great blog
                                                         - post by satchmo
                                                      • Weblog tracking web2.0. - post by drsnyder
                                                      • I wish he would have responded to ClickGrid.com's press release :( - post by mikepc
                                                      • Mike is "gesturing" that we check this out. - post by lkraus
                                                      • I'm using this diggo feature due to techcrunch's hot celebrity endorsement - post by tarajosette
                                                      • All the news and views of the latest Web 2.0 sites. If you like social networking, bookmark this page and hear about the hundreds that are launching! - post by dcruickers
                                                      • A weblog dedicated to obsessively profiling and reviewing new web 2.0 products and companies. - post by davemorehouse
                                                      he same report values Yahoo! at $50 billion; the interest by Microsoft is said to be serious to the point that world renowned bankers G

                                                        Good News Holdings: Home

                                                          ..::Real Girls Media::A digital network created by women for women::..

                                                            Threadless T-Shirts - Interviews With Threadless' Finest

                                                              Online videos: From home videos to premium internet television content | Veoh Video Network

                                                              • Thousands of free videos on Veoh.com, your internet television network. Watch and share your own videos. Tag and comment on other videos. Preview hit movies and see some of the famous viral videos heading around the internet right now. - post by stiphen
                                                              • 提供软件下载和上传文件 - post by jackie
                                                              • 提供软件下载和上传文件 - post by minimo
                                                              • 提供软件下载和上传文件 - post by jackiege
                                                              • Another free video hosting site, only this was has no porn-free policy. You do have to make sure you turn the filter off tho. :-) - post by jasonbentley
                                                              • p2p video company - post by libinhere
                                                              • Internet Television Peercasting Network  - post by sciphex
                                                              • New better video shows on-line, TV & other things like these. - post by chanio
                                                              • Veoh is a new type of Television Broadcasting System, using the Internet and Peer-to-Peer technology is used as the broadcast medium. Unlike traditional Television Broadcasting Systems such as Cable or Satellite, Veoh is an OPEN system that allows ANYONE to broadcast Television-Quality Full-Screen video directly to consumers. If you have ever wanted to broadcast your own TV show, Veoh is what you've been dreaming of. No matter if you are a complete novice, or a large Hollywood studio, Veoh provides a broadcasting medium that lets you reach hundreds of millions of users around the world...  - post by ycc2106

                                                              Ontela - Powering Mobile Imaging

                                                                Online Postal Mail by Earth Class Mail | Remote Control Mail

                                                                • Service where you have your postal mail delivered and they scan in the information and you can sort through mail online. You can trash, recycle, ask to open or forward to your location.
                                                                   - post by pdevlin15

                                                                URTH.TV - Home

                                                                  Centeris - Making Linux and Windows work well together

                                                                    Download music, share videos, send pictures to cell phones from MySpace or anywhere - Mobilize your media at Mixxer.com

                                                                      Smilebox your photos and videos into a greeting, then email or blog it free!

                                                                        ZenZui

                                                                          TreeHugger

                                                                          • TreeHugger is a fast-growing web magazine, dedicated to everything that has a modern aesthetic yet is environmentally responsible. Our influential audience stops by frequently to check out the latest news, reviews and recommendations for modern yet green - post by kl75214
                                                                          • check out http://www.ecotalkblog.com/ too - post by telecommatt

                                                                          TWIST Online : Cheap Chic Jewelry - Necklaces

                                                                            Thursday, April 26, 2007

                                                                            todaytest 04/26/2007

                                                                            Why Your Company Needs to Be Here!  Annotated

                                                                              Why Your Company Needs to Be Here!


                                                                               



                                                                              What makes WebVideo Summit 2007 a can't-miss event?
                                                                               
                                                                              Internet video requires different choices and skills. Different rules apply to shooting for the Web, where video will be highly compressed:
                                                                              more contrast, cuts instead of camera motion, foreground action rather than background subtlety. The quality of encoding can make or break the end result, so we'll have the leading engineers representing Flash, Microsoft, MPEG, and Quicktime to help attendees make informed choices and show the latest techniques. Attendees may distribute via a professional sale model (like Akimbo), a program or network creation service (Blip.TV), a consumer-focused site (YouTube), or their own Web site. We'll explain profitable models using peer to peer, including Warner Brothers at Bit Torrent and Mark Cuban at Red Swoosh.


                                                                              The WebVideo Summit is designed to be the hub of the Video Internet. It will bring together the new pioneers of this exploding industry and will explain what everyone needs to know about shooting, editing, encoding, distributing and promoting Internet videos.


                                                                              THE
                                                                              FACTS


                                                                              Don't think the cost of your product or service is your customers main
                                                                              criteria when choosing your company as an equipment vendor ...
                                                                              How can you
                                                                              differentiate your company from the competition if you're not
                                                                              there?


                                                                              How do you most-effectively reach potential buyers in
                                                                              the least amount of time?

                                                                              Attendees represent a channel of communication
                                                                              to multiple influencers within their organizations, which extends the sales
                                                                              message beyond just the attendee visiting an event.**

                                                                              36% will share with
                                                                              1-3 people
                                                                              35% will share with 4-6 people
                                                                              9% will share with 7-10
                                                                              people
                                                                              20% will share with 11+ people

                                                                              How do you maximize the ROI
                                                                              on your overall sales effort?
                                                                              Statistics clearly prove that
                                                                              decision-makers take buying actions at trade events, trade events provide the
                                                                              highest sales call-to-close ratio, more marketing dollars are spent on trade
                                                                              events than any other marketing or advertising vehicle and trade events provide
                                                                              the lowest cost-per-sale and the largest profit margins.**


                                                                              THE
                                                                              REACH

                                                                              You'll meet the innovators and technicians who are looking for
                                                                              your product or service.

                                                                              Attendees include:

                                                                              • Video shooters
                                                                              • Network executives

                                                                              • Webmasters

                                                                              • Flash Professionals

                                                                              • Internet Entrepreneurs
                                                                              • Investors

                                                                              Whether they're creating the next Rocketboom, a re-organized Hollywood studio, a politician's campaign, a feature about a ski resort, a business promotion piece, a church program or a new inicarnation of geek TV. They'll find their answers (and your solutions) in San Jose.

                                                                              Here's how WebVideo Summit will reach into
                                                                              every corner of the market, bringing buyers to you. We commit to:


                                                                              • Send direct mail marketing material to targeted lists regionally and
                                                                                worldwide and distribute at industry trade shows
                                                                              • Place advertising in leading industry publications
                                                                              • Partner with industry associations
                                                                              • List conference dates on event calendars throughout the industry
                                                                              • Distribute news releases to industry publications and regional media
                                                                              • Publish the WebVideo Summit Web address [www.webvideosummit.com] on all promotional
                                                                                material
                                                                              • Include a link from our online exhibitor list to your company’s Web site
                                                                              • Offer the opportunity to add your logo or banner ad to the official event
                                                                                Web site
                                                                              • Distribute promotional materials through exhibitors, speakers, related
                                                                                associations and event partners
                                                                              • Send targeted email marketing to our top prospects throughout the pre-event
                                                                                cycle
                                                                              • Provide customer invitations for the event for you to send to your best
                                                                                customers, inviting them to visit you at the show
                                                                              • Offer marketing and sponsorship opportunities to maximize your exposure
                                                                                before and during the event


                                                                              Make your deal at WebVideo Summit 2007


                                                                              Contact:
                                                                              Neil Whitney, Sales Manager
                                                                              661-257-4161, email Neil

                                                                                cluetrain manifesto - chapter one  Annotated

                                                                                  We die.

                                                                                  You will never hear those words spoken in a television ad. Yet this central fact of human existence colors our world and how we perceive ourselves within it.

                                                                                  "Life is too short," we say, and it is. Too short for office politics, for busywork and pointless paper chases, for jumping through hoops and covering our asses, for trying to please, to not offend, for constantly struggling to achieve some ever-receding definition of success. Too short as well for worrying whether we bought the right suit, the right breakfast cereal, the right laptop computer, the right brand of underarm deodorant.

                                                                                  Life is too short because we die. Alone with ourselves, we sometimes stop to wonder what's important, really. Our kids, our friends, our lovers, our losses? Things change and change is often painful. People get "downsized," move away, the old neighborhood isn't what it used to be. Children get sick, get better, get bored, get on our nerves. They grow up hearing news of a world more frightening than anything in ancient fairy tales. The wicked witch won't really push you into the oven, honey, but watch out for AK-47s at recess.

                                                                                  Amazingly, we learn to live with it. Human beings are i

                                                                                    MediaPost Publications - Reign Of The Plain: Survey Finds Gen Ys Prefer Brand Simple - 04/20/2007  Annotated

                                                                                      Reign Of The Plain: Survey Finds Gen Ys Prefer Brand Simple
                                                                                      by Kevin Ransom, Friday, Apr 20, 2007 5:00 AM ET



                                                                                      A RECENT SURVEY CONDUCTED BY Outlaw Consulting, a San Francisco research firm, concluded that Generation Y trendsetters are more drawn to brands that speak to them in a "straightforward and stripped-down way, use plain packaging, and avoid excess," says Holly Brickley, an Outlaw strategic analyst.





                                                                                      Outlaw surveyed 100 of what it calls its "most forward trendsetter panelists" in New York City, Los Angeles, San Francisco and Miami, asking them which companies they most respected, and why.



                                                                                      The sample mostly targeted the first wave of Gen Y consumers, aged 21-27. The goal was to compile a "Trust Index" of brands that evoke "deeply positively feelings" among the trendsetters.



                                                                                      Most of the companies cited by the respondents stress simplicity, says Brickley, who notes that many of their favorite companies, from giants such as Apple to smaller newcomers like Method, are known for keeping things as stripped-down and unadorned as possible - not just in terms of the product's visual appearance but also in the way they organize their offerings. "Apple's computers and iPods are so clean and simple and easy to use," remarked one trendsetter. "No excess."



                                                                                      According to an Outlaw Consulting newsletter, the preference for simplification, lean-and-clean styling and all-in-one convenience could be motivated by environmental concerns. In other words, as the "green lifestyle" is something more and more people aspire to, the notion of excess has fallen into disfavor, notes Brickley, who wrote the report.



                                                                                      The Most Trusted 15 brands named by the trendsetters in the survey were:

                                                                                        Welcome to Web Video Summit 2007  Annotated