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2009/09/22
I came home from Washington DC with a sprained ankle and a brain buzzing with possibility. The ankle was the result of an unfortunate pairing of sandals and an uneven sidewalk. The buzz was the result of the unexpected pairings of social media and NASA, the TSA, and the US intelligence community.
How can opening up [...]
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2009/07/07
I am a huge fan of the culture blog Racialicious, and have a lot on my mind around racial issues. So when Carmen Van Kerckhove of New Demographic announced The Racialicious Experience, a six-week series of discussions on race & diversity, I had to apply immediately.
The application form gave me a great opportunity to clarify [...]
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By admin | Published:
2009/04/13
SXSWi left me exhausted, excited, and baffled at the practice of social media strategy. While the majority of the speakers were thoughtful, active, and are clearly providing value to their clients, I couldn’t help but think that many folks I met in passing were just adding “social media strategy” to their titles & resumes, telling [...]
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2009/03/08
Getting ready for SXSWi is like that recurring dream I have about being in a huge store of some kind, with plenty of money in my pocket, but nothing in my basket because I’m wandering the aisles dithering about getting the very best deal and whether I should go for the bananas in bulk or [...]
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2009/03/08
After 9 years in the industry working to make other people’s websites make sense to humans, dancing in and out of various social networks, leaving comments here there and everywhere, and forever explaining what it is exactly that I do, I’m finally creating my own website, starting with this blog.
I’ll admit it: I’ve taken a [...]
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