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Mashable's Pete Cashmore says real-time communication, Internet TV and social gaming will be big in 2010.

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websenat says...

The public relations discipline is changing. Social media and the complexity of our lives are conspiring to alter the job and its relevance to business. If PR evolves based upon these pressures, it will become one of the most important contributors to the health and growth of business. If we do not step up, PR may become a tactical trade applied as an embellishment to the complex marketing programs of tomorrow. Our path will largely be determined by how we tackle two big phenomena: social media and complexity

Let's just say that I havce an expansive view of the role of the communications professional. Last year, I outlined additional responsibilities and skills that challenge the traditional PR role. While the literal term "public relations" is even more relevant in this expanded view, the professional term may be irrevocably tarnished by images of media relations flacks - real or imagined. So, despite the chance for aliteration, we need to define the role of the "communications pro." In a December opinion piece for PR Week, I made the case for communications experts taking the lead on defining the brand and the strategy for engaging "publics" amidst an all-discipline, 360 approach. That means - in some cases - that with advertising creatives, digital marketers, store marketers and others around the planning table, it may be the communications experts who need to lead the strategy. This year, we have seen the rise of importance of communications (vs. marketing) in big global campaigns for brands.

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websenat says...

Viel zu oft versucht man die Zukunft vorherzusagen. Auch ich habe mir einige Gedanken dazu gemacht, was in den nächsten Monaten des kommenden Jahres passieren wird. Hierzu möchte ich in meinem Blog der Leserschaft die folgenden 10 Grundgedanken vermitteln und freue mich selbstverständlich auf eine rege Diskussion. Also, was glaubt ihr, wird in 2010 im Bereich Social Media passieren?

2010 werden wir es sehen ;)

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hmarx says...

Today I came across this impressive presentation by Sports Illustrated and The Wonderfactory for the new tablet version for Time Inc. magazines for 2010.

Rumour has it that Apple will be launching such a tablet MacBook next year. I'm pretty sure they'll do so. It's pretty logic for them to do so with their competences at that field. Basically it would be an enlargement of the iPhone with more computing power. If you look close at the tablet: the simplistic design, the menu and icons look very Apple-like. I wouldn't be to surprised if we (and publishers) just got a nice sneak preview at what will be the next blockbuster for Apple. Even if it won't turn out to be a blockbuster next year I am sure that such an Apple Tablet will shake up (or rescue?) the magazine market. And now other magazines are prepared for what the market will demand from them from next year on. 2010 is going to be an interesting year. Stay tuned :)

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edwinreal says...

With the FIFA World Cup 2010 less than 200 days away, here are the teams that have qualified.  Teams will be divided into eight groups of four.

Pot 1
Pot 4 (UEFA Pot)
 South Africa (CAF - as hosts)  Denmark (UEFA)
 Brazil (CONMEBOL)  France (UEFA)
 Spain (UEFA)  Greece (UEFA)
 Netherlands (UEFA)  Portugal (UEFA)
 Italy (UEFA)  Serbia (UEFA)
 Germany (UEFA)  Slovakia (UEFA)
 Argentina (CONMEBOL)
 Slovenia (UEFA)
 England (UEFA)  Switzerland (UEFA)

Pot 2

Pot 3
 Mexico (CONCACAF)  Paraguay (CONMEBOL)
 USA (CONCACAF)  Ghana (CAF)
 South Korea (AFC)  Cameroon (CAF)
 Japan (AFC)  Cote d'Ivoire (CAF)
 Australia (AFC)  Nigeria (CAF)
 Honduras (CONCACAF)  Uruguay (CONMEBOL)
 New Zealand (OFC)  Algeria (CAF)
 North Korea (AFC)

 Chile (CONMEBOL)

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Fabian says...

Yesterday I went to an early 8am breakfast meeting called the Crystal Ball 2010 event in London hosted by Edelman UK.

All in all it was an interesting event. The only thing I did not like was that the discussion mostly focused around UK politics and whether we are already through the worst of the financial crisis. Not much else. That was a shame. I would would have wished for a more diverse range of topics with less of a political taste to them.

I don't know about the other participants but that was my impression. In any case. Here is some more reading material and the link to the events microsite.

Microsite for the event: http://www.edelman.co.uk/crystal-ball/

All the best,
Fabian

My blog: http://www.fabianpattberg.com
Twitter: http://twitter.com/FabianPattberg

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valo says...

This looks cool:

http://blogs.msdn.com/project/archive/2009/11/02/project-2010-introducing-web-based-project-editing.aspx

 

It is suitable for minor task-level updates so no need to open Project Professional if you just want to add a resource or a new task, for example.

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preventes.fr says...

http://www.preventes.fr/event.php?event=529


http://www.preventes.fr/event.php?event=529

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FITC Presents FITC Amsterdam 2010
Design. Technology. Cool Shit.
February 22 - 23, 2010 at The Felix Meritis and The Dylan Hotel
Early Bird Rate Ends December 20, 2009

Use DESIGN-COLLECTOR code to get 10% discount on tickets

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Kitakyushu staff receive the phone call from J-League headquarters that confirms their place in J2 in 2010.

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