Archive for November, 2007

A picture says 1,000 words. Or, one naughty word

Monday, November 12th, 2007

From PodCamp Boston 2, the proudest moment of my presentation with Bryper:                     I swear this is not what I meant: (photo credit: Peter Mello) Technorati Tags: podcamp, socialmedia

PodCamp Poston 2: Following and Joining Online Conversations: Social Media PR 101

Saturday, November 10th, 2007

(Photo by Amanda Gravel) Special Episode of PRobecast: From PodCamp Poston 2: Following and Joining Online Conversations: Social Media PR 101. Presented by Bryan Person of Monster.com, Bryper.com, and the NewComm Road Podcast, and Doug Haslam of Topaz Partners on Saturday, October 27, 2007. An introduction to the world of blogs and ...

Social Meda Top 5, #6: BlogWorld, Virtual Thirst, & Web 2.0 Cheerleaders on Acid

Friday, November 9th, 2007

Yes, I know, I skipped a week. Not that you all were lighting up the comments asking where it was, but her I am once again with my value-added links to the social media topics of the day: BlogWorld Expo: Todd Cochrane of Geek News Central (and many others I hope) ...

DC breakfast tweetup w/ Loic Le Meur

Tuesday, November 6th, 2007



DC Tweetup w/ Loic Le Meur

Tuesday, November 6th, 2007

Loic Le Meur, of Seesmic, at breakfast organized by Twitter friend Jim Long. More later, but I'm flattered to be includedMobile post sent by DougH using Utterz.  Replies.

My annual post-Halloween rant: ‘fun size’ candy

Monday, November 5th, 2007



PodCamp Boston 2 Roll Call: Super Heroes and Rock Stars

Saturday, November 3rd, 2007

Now that it has been a week since PodCamp Boston 2, I need to get my shout-outs in order. Here is a list of people I saw, and a thought or two about them. Some I already knew and had already met, others I knew online and were meeting for ...

When Lolsaurs ruled the earth!

Friday, November 2nd, 2007



Cross-media conversations

Friday, November 2nd, 2007

What occurred to me today is actually something that occurred to me separately a long time ago: conversations occur across platforms without any of the participants batting an eye. Ok, in this case I eventually batted eyes, hence the blog post. The other day, Clarence Smith posted this on Twitter: Being ...