Daily Archives: December 5th, 2007

We’ve recently gone blogtastic at Weber Shandwick and it looks like this trend is going to continue in the coming months. As a result I’ve now listed all the blogs by Weber Shandwick peeps in one category in my blogroll for ease of direction. Other developments likely to follow.

Any colleagues or others wishing to blog and don’t know how, please get in touch.

Whether you respect him as an actor or not, Silvester Stallone is a legend. The trailer for Rambo IV is out, so watch it here. Personally I think it looks very similar to previous efforts…but whoever said that was a bad thing?!

I played the Wii for the first time this weekend, it is great fun but I can’t help but think the novelty would wear off. I’m more of a traditionalist when it comes to gaming, so the news that Xbox 360 users are going to be treated to both Sensible Soccer and Golden Axe is music to my ears. Microsoft have also just announced that its video marketplace offering is going to be available in the UK shortly. Awesome news, let’s just hope the catalogue is sufficient.

Iain Dale has just launched his Politicians’ Performance Index, which does exactly what is says on the tin. There are no real surprises there after the poor month that Labour has had, but moving forward I’m sure it’s going to be a really interesting take on who is doing well and others that are doing less so. Cheers Iain.

1. Go2Web2 – Introducing: Omgili Nifty Product Review Search Engine

2. Mashable – Christmas Wish List: 12 Things We Want Fixed on the Web

3. Social Times – Components of the Social Web

4. BBC News – Protests force Facebook to change

5. NY Times – For the 2008 Race, Google Is a Crucial Constituency

6. The Guardian – Friendship on the web will thrive and make a fortune

7. Gaping Void – blogging is dead? according to whom?

8. Giga OM -  Google’s Infrastructure is its Strategic Advantage

9. Reuters – News Corp, LinkedIn not in takeover talks: source

10. Micro Persuasion – Study: 25% of Entertainment Will Be Created by Peer Groups

11. Techcrunch – Exclusive: Technorati Relaunches To Focus On Core Blogging Audience

12. Read/Write Web – 2008 Will Be The Year of Business Networking

13. Mashable – 15 Reasons Facebook Isn’t Worth $15 Billion

14. Conservative Home – Peter Franklin: Blogging – Revenge of the mainstream media