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An Infographic on the Right Track: Grad School to Google

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Case in point: this interactive graphic from OnlinePhD.org, which steps you through Google’s growth year by year (thanks to Google Tutor for the lead.) But now and then I run across an infographic that is distinctly different, and worth sharing. The drawing is not outstanding, but the interactivity and engagement are.

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Infographics: Not Dead Yet

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As the one or two dedicated readers of this blog can attest, my affection for infographics waxes and wanes on a regular basis. It was a good sign, though, that she had in fact read at least one post on this blog.). An Infographic on the Right Track: Grad School to Google. My fears, happily, were unjustified.

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Infographics: Not Dead Yet

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As the one or two dedicated readers of this blog can attest, my affection for infographics waxes and wanes on a regular basis. It was a good sign, though, that she had in fact read at least one post on this blog.). An Infographic on the Right Track: Grad School to Google. My fears, happily, were unjustified.

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Time to Surf the Wave of the Personal Brand

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That means blogging, using social media, and—you may shudder to think of it—promoting your brand. Related posts: Keep an Eye on Google Wave. Personal Branding blogging ESPN Jeff Jarvis Mathew Ingram Nate Silver new media New York Times personal branding' And need I add, you must do this with enthusiasm?

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Curation: Add Value and Pass It Along

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The contrast between these two attempts at curation suggests to me a test that any writer should apply before blogging about another person’s story: Are you are genuinely engaged with it? Hammock’s guideline for avoiding this fix seems pretty clear: If you can’t add value to a story, just link to it.

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What Is the Lifespan of an Error?

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In a compelling article yesterday, Ars Technica writer Nate Anderson told the story of how the owner of a Spanish campground has struggled to get Google to de-emphasize search results for the camp. As Rebecca Hoffman happened to remind me yesterday by linking to it from her blog , I wrote last June about the problem of malignant typos.

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Managing Your Career in the Social Media Era: Sources

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What Would Google Do? , Even if the Wall Street Journal reports a scoop behind its paywall, once that information comes out—quoted, linked, blogged, aggregated, remixed, and e-mailed all over—it’s no longer exclusive and rare.”. Your latest tweet and comment on Facebook and most recent blog post? by Jeff Jarvis.