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Tracking Web developments PDF  | Print |  E-mail
Written by Noric Dilanchian   
Friday, 13 April 2007

rss As a law firm actively engaged in working with start-ups and established enterprises to build online traffic and e-commerce websites, here's how at Lightbulb we've tracked IT developments in the last 18 months. Some of the blog and Web-related developments were noted in the most recent Technorati quarterly report discussed in the prior post, Blogs that work in the "attention economy":

 

Wisdom for Commercialisation of Social Networking Websites ends with a section headed "How to grow social networking" which quotes a great list published in 1994 by John Coates. The discussion ignited in recent days by Tim O'Reilly about having a code of conduct for bloggers adds little to Coates' wonderfully succinct "Cyberspace innkeeping" list. That's a long article, go to the end to get to Coates' succinct list.

 

For legal and commercial compliance to achieve success online also read the Lightbulb post Build trust for success online in 2007 and 20 ways a blog can kill you.

 

 


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