Still Think the Media World Isn’t Changing?
I think every day about some aspect of my “new" media consumption habits, but I rarely put them together. Here’s a bunch: – TV is all time-shifted. This started in…
I think every day about some aspect of my “new" media consumption habits, but I rarely put them together. Here’s a bunch: – TV is all time-shifted. This started in…
How Twitter Will Change the Way We Live: For one thing, it changes the way we read TIME Magazine, I guess. Actually, for an ultra-mainstream publication, TIME delves deeply but…
This is an ongoing series profiling some of the people I believe to be the real heroes of the Pan-Mass Challenge: the sponsors who donate their money to fund cancer…
One of my reasons for blogging is to experiment. What drives traffic and conversation? Which communication platforms are more effective? One of my "experiments" is seeing what happens when my…
This is an ongoing series profiling some of the people I believe to be the real heroes of the Pan-Mass Challenge: the sponsors who donate their money to fund cancer…
Getting Out of the Echo Chamber: My good friend Kyle Flaherty blogged recently about getting out of the social media “echo chamber,” and the resultant decrease in his activity blogging…
First, thanks to Shel Holtz for writing more extensively on this: http://bit.ly/shelsys. The "PR Is Dead" meme ironically lives quite heartily, but this article by Fuat Kircaali, founder of Sys-Con…
This is an ongoing series profiling some of the people I believe to be the real heroes of the Pan-Mass Challenge: the sponsors who donate their money to fund cancer…
This isn’t about knowing your limitations, but about how they might be your secret weapons. I sincerely believe that limitations are assets in disguise. – A limited camera (as on…
The weather has gotten better and the bike training has become more- well “intense” is not the word when you are having fun. And if I have not made it…