Posts Tagged ‘Jimmy Wales’
Consumer’s Role in Future of Advertising
Consumer generated media is present everywhere we turn. It’s a natural part of our society and a growing part of business practices, especially in advertising. Jimmy Wales, the Founder of Wikipedia, says this trend will only escalate in the future.
Jimmy Wales on Wikipedia, Wikia Search, Googleopoly, Yahoo, and More
Since he is no stranger to the Internet world, Jimmy Wales’ opinion is held with respect. Being aware of this, WebProNews asked him not only about Wikipedia and Wikia Search, but also about a proposed “Googleopoly” and Yahoo/AOL merger. Watch as his answers might turn out to surprise you.
Web 2.0: Exclusive Interview with Chris Tolles VP of Marketing at TOPIX.com
The leading news community on the Web has recently executed a “re-invention” of their already successful website. Topix connects people to news and information in every town and city in the United States. People can catch the latest news in their own areas, and then see what’s going on in the town they’re planning a [...]
Blogging Guidelines Controversy Continues, Hear from Robert Scoble, Andy Beal and Andy Steggles
After Tim O’Reilly and Jimmy Wales created a set of guidelines for bloggers to follow- quite an eruption broke out. The idea behind the guidelines is for each blogger to be able to set a code of conduct on their page and have the liberty to delete anyone who does not follow the code. Many [...]
Blogging Manners? Guidelines from Tim O’Reilly and Jimmy Wales
Manners and courtesy are not the first things that come to mind when you think about blogging, but a proposition has been made to improve the quality of online communication. High on the list of things to fix is the anonymous comments left by visitors and the ability to delete threatening or libelous comments without [...]
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