This is so funny – especially with a recent change to the social media policies at my place of employment…it would not surprise me to see this in the employee handbook.
Image by Gary Hayes via Flickr 20 Questions To Start a Social Media Discussion Let’s make something clear: you can be the person that starts asking the questions and initiating the conversations that move social media forward. You. Sitting right there. Yes, you. Here are my 5 favorites – there are a bunch of great [...]
Image by fredcavazza via Flickr EDIT: Apologies to John Jantsch of Duct Tape Marketing, he points out in the comments I was acting very “dubious” and ironically questionable in my fair use of his article. This was not at all intentional. Please find the additional credits/links as repentance of the violation. It was a really [...]
Some of the best meat to this article is in the comments: A commenter on my blog the other day (Tim Ogilvie) mentioned a distinction that I found really interesting between intent generation and intent harvesting. via Why content sites are getting ripped off — cdixon.org – chris dixon’s blog.
This is a great article by Danny Brown talking about your digital footprint. Whether you like it or not, you already have a digital footprint that you can’t fully control. People are talking about you; dissecting you; and making decisions about you every day of the week. Key points: Be consistent. Wherever you are online, make [...]
Image via CrunchBase Well, I was at first. Seriously – they have a great service in the DVD’s, but for the magic of Netflix is the Watch Instantly functionality. I mean, we don’t have cable and the computer I was using as a DVR got hit by lightning…so we’re stuck with the network website, Hulu [...]
I recently returned from the annual Rubber Ducky Bike Tour. This is a little motorcycle trip some friends and I go on each year. We ride some miles, tell stories and have a great time. Image by mrak75 via Flickr This year’s tour was to Memphis, TN. One of the goals for the trip was [...]
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C64 Twitter client – Hack a Day. Honey – where’d ya put the C64?
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