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What Should Corporations Do With Their Blogs | chrisbrogan.com

Tuesday, March 24th, 2009

What Should Corporations Do With Their Blogs | chrisbrogan.com.

I was fortunate to be able to call together a great group of people at a moment’s notice to host a flash panel at the Pepsico Podcast Playground at SXSW. I wanted to talk about a Wall Street Journal article where AMD blogged about something and then Intel said blogs weren’t the place to talk about important issues. I pulled together George Smith, Jr, from Crocs, Christopher Barger from GM, Keith Burtis from Best Buy, Bonin Bough from Pepsico, Pat Moorhead from AMD, and Morgan Johnston from JetBlue for a conversation.

What follows is a video from the flash panel. I hope you’ll watch it and share your thoughts.

http://www.vimeo.com/3737019

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IEBlog : Site Compatibility and IE8

Friday, March 20th, 2009

IEBlog : Site Compatibility and IE8

Here’re a couple of methods for coding to IE8 (new hacks! d’oh!):

Initial CSS Property Values

Unset properties on the currentStyle object now return their initial value. Relying on the old initial values for CSS properties such as z-index can cause problems. This is the root cause of issues with the ASP.NET menu control. SOLUTION: Perform a check for both the backwards compatible value and the standardized initial value.
var zIndex = elm.currentStyle.zIndex;
if(zIndex == 0) {
// custom code
}
var zIndex = elm.currentStyle.zIndex;
if(zIndex == 0 || zIndex == “auto”) {
// custom code
}

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Electronista | Seattle P-I largest paper to go all-digital

Monday, March 16th, 2009

Hearst on Monday said the Seattle Post-Intelligencer would become the largest newspaper ever to move to an online-only format. The move leaves the Tuesday issue as the last paper copy and ends the 146-year history of the physical edition. Its owners describe the shift as the result of “extremely difficult circumstances” for the company’s finances and after unsuccessfully trying to sell the Post-Intelligencer to another company since January 9th. To make up for the absence of the newspaper, Hearst said it would ramp up online advertising by creating a dedicated team that would pick up local advertising. It also draws on Ask.com, Google, Kaango, MSN and Yahoo for its larger online ad plans.

Electronista | Seattle P-I largest paper to go all-digital

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