31 maio 2005

VITAMEDIAS

Dos blogues:
Blogging Becomes A Corporate Job; Digital 'Handshake'? A small but growing number of businesses are hiring people to write blogs, otherwise known as Web logs, or frequently updated online journals. Companies are looking for candidates who can write in a conversational style about timely topics that would appeal to customers, clients and potential recruits.

Why smart companies don't use corporate weblogs: In short, corporations do not expend resources for weblogs because they simply do not return extra value or information from the investment.

Getting to Know You: a handful of new Web sites that are making it their business to let users review their online dates.

SMU lecturer takes heat for telling blog: For most of the past two semesters, nobody knew the identity of "The Phantom Professor" [...] but this spring at Southern Methodist University, students and faculty began recognizing themselves in the phantom's prose. [...]
Earlier this month, Elaine Liner, an adjunct professor who taught writing and ethics classes in SMU's public relations department since 2001, revealed in an online publication that the blog was hers. Liner, who writes freelance theater reviews for a Dallas weekly, also let it be known that in late March she was told her contract to teach at the school would not be renewed.

Brasil X Portugal: estudos nas áreas da Comunicação que estão a ser desenvolvidos tanto no Brasil, quanto em Portugal.