Case Study: Comics in Community Communication
In 2003, I was working on the community team at The LEGO Company, the maker of those fantastic and wonderfully ubiquitous plastic interlocking bricks. During
In 2003, I was working on the community team at The LEGO Company, the maker of those fantastic and wonderfully ubiquitous plastic interlocking bricks. During
Did you hear about (or more importantly see the YouTube video) of the United Breaks Guitar song and story? Here’s how the Vanno blog sums
Most of us know that in the typical online community, it’s not kosher to post blatant marketing materials. But when confronted by other more nuanced
Let’s get this out of the way right up front: text-based communication is extremely difficult. In face-to-face communication, you have three forms of communication taking
I’ve made the case many times that “innovation” can come in multiple forms. In fact, it’s often the seemingly minor things that capture our attention
If you’re a space nerd, you’re going to love WeChooseTheMoon.org. What is it, you ask? Wechoosethemoon.org is an interactive experience recreating the historic Apollo 11
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Wow. Still think that twitter is “pointless and dumb”? Online microblogging services like Twitter, a popular social media tool for many media companies and television
Print Your Favorite Wikis As Books, Courtesy Of Wikipedia (And PediaPress)
Well, maybe not always easy. But certainly more often than not. Check out this great story (via Andy).
I don’t know why this tickled me so, but I just had to share. If you were living under a rock you might have missed
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I recently blogged about the TIME Magazine article that railed on the 25 Things meme. Turns out, the meme was of huge benefit for Facebook.
PHOTO: Less as a sales tool: five by Haagen-Dazs Firefox Mobile (aka Fennec) Will Sync Tabs with Firefox on Your Desktop [Fennec] The LEGO Group
Are you looking for a job? Post your Community Resume at the new Community Guy Jobseekers site! NEW – Community and Product Manager – RarePlanet.org,
Sarah Lacy posted on TechCrunch about the Facebook Terms of Service debacle. You know, the one where Facebook (again) made major changes (again) without properly
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