Kicking In and helping out
When people mistake your Web design site for a Katrina relief site, what do you do? Most people would probably just put up a big
When people mistake your Web design site for a Katrina relief site, what do you do? Most people would probably just put up a big
Posting’s been slow lately, I know. Crazy busy. I’m still trying to keep up with my community reading though, and here’s a few random links
You have to be kidding me…. The Federal Aviation Administration said Thursday that it’s proposing the penalty because the airline missed the deadline to perform
You have to be kidding me…. The Federal Aviation Administration said Thursday that it’s proposing the penalty because the airline missed the deadline to perform
Remember JibJab, those wacky dudes that came up with the incredibly funny This Land 2004 election animation? They’ve opened up an open casting call for
You know he’s right… The Kryptonite lock story seems to be the classic example of a company not responding to the blogosphere and to its
You know he’s right… The Kryptonite lock story seems to be the classic example of a company not responding to the blogosphere and to its
I’ve blogged a great deal about the Kryptonite story here on ths blog. I’ve even interviewed their PR person via email and have had an
PC games, and even many console games these days are often modded – meaning that smart folks from around the world take the original game
I came across someone referring to my community definition post, and one of the commenters on that blog shared an incredible comment about community: Dave
One of the least community friendly companies around, Apple (yes Apple) screws up what could have been an amazing opportunity. Yesterday they launched iTunes 4.9.
When I heard that the X-Men fans were up in arms because the director for the third X-Men movie was a new guy, I was
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