Contest: Macworld predictions – winner!
Several great predictions, but the sub-notebook was the front runner, and sure enough: MacBook Air is announced. As cool as it is, I’m beside myself
Several great predictions, but the sub-notebook was the front runner, and sure enough: MacBook Air is announced. As cool as it is, I’m beside myself
Mukund tagged me with a cool meme – share your three biggest influences. Considering that I probably don’t know who had the biggest impact on
The Guardian reports on a new report commissioned by MySpace. The report is called “MySpace 08: People. Content. Culture.” and I’ll be damned if I
LinkedIn: Answers: Should PR Activities Be Calculated Against a Standardized ROI? Good discussion over on LinkedIn Answers. Tags: community, pr, dailylinks Ma.gnolia Blog: Flowers on
So often we industry wonks get caught up with our belief that “oh, everyone knows that“… whatever that is. Truth is, the early adopter nature
(This is part of Ask the Community Guy, an ongoing series of questions posed by readers for Jake, the Community Guy) Question – via …well…
What’s Needed in 2008: Serious Newsroom Cultural Change An interesting take on what needs to change in America’s newsrooms this year. Think it might work?
It’s that time of the year again, where the predications flow about what Steve Jobs is going to reveal during his MacWorld keynote. Since I’m
Spike reminds us that big success don’t necessarily require huge budgets. We’ve watched, first-hand, a program that went from over a half-million dollars in spending
Return to the office after the holidays to discover it’s time for a new job? There’s 19 open jobs, so hopefully you can find something
The video powerhouse that is Lee and Sachi continues to charge forward. This time they release Online Photo Sharing in Plain English, and it’s another
Have you noticed that the more expertise in a subject/issue people get, the harder is seems it is for them to follow their own advice?
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