Bad time to start a company?
Caterina from Flickr says it’s a bad time to start a new company. Everybody else is starting a company. It’s crazy. Every single person who
Caterina from Flickr says it’s a bad time to start a new company. Everybody else is starting a company. It’s crazy. Every single person who
Since it seems to be "Social Community Week" here on CommunityGuy.com, I figured I’d post a note about MyYearbook.com. The site is yet another social
If you’re like me, you get a metric ton of email in your inbox every day. Most of said mails are poorly crafted, to say
Interesting news about Facebook…. Facebook, the Web site where students around the world socialize and swap information, has put itself on the block, BusinessWeek Online
These days, it’s fun to rail on MySpace for all its problems. Journalists love a juicy story after all. So today’s juicy story is that
When reading this Wired article, I came across a very interesting comment, presumably from a teenager. I can’t help but wonder… Clearly, those adults who
Kudos to Sprint for starting the Sprint Ambassadors Program! What is the Ambassador Program? The Sprint Ambassador Program is an exclusive opportunity to try Sprint’s
You know you’re doing something big when the parody starts…. Check out the latest social networking site (sorta): isolatr.com
At SXSW, one of the audience members in one of the panels asked something like: "If your company has a bunch of people blogging, but
Even though I’m currently on the agency side of the fence, I love my client side brotheren. After all, it’s only been a few weeks
Continuing my run down of my notes: Great quote: "Don’t blog what you don’t own" – meaning don’t talk about things that aren’t yours to
So I didn’t want to miss quality content during the SXSW sessions, so I was doing it old school – pen and paper, baby! Here’s
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