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AdFreak- Cornell warms up to alumnus Andy Bernard March 10, 2010The Office's Andy Bernard, who often extols the merits of a Cornell education, is currently highlighted as one of several rotating features on the Cornell University School of Law's home page. […]Adweek Blogs
- Bing takes its anti-Google chaos to the U.K. March 10, 2010Microsoft and JWT find cases of "Information Overload" in Britain, their newest battleground against Google. […]Adweek Blogs
- It's not just you. That song is in every ad. March 10, 2010Temper Trap's "Sweet Disposition" is quite the popular song these days — among ad agencies, at least. […]Adweek Blogs
- Cornell warms up to alumnus Andy Bernard March 10, 2010
Brand New- Ubuntu's Circle of Friends Gets Smaller March 10, 2010According to our Google Analytics, 58% of your are using a Macintosh Operating System, 39% are on Windows, 1.5% are logged as using the iPhone OS, and, finally, as the subject of today's post, 0.65% of you are reading this from a Linux Operating System. (Wow, 0.01% use Playstation 3!). The Linux platform, in contrast to that of Apple's and Microsof […]Armin
- Oscarama for Logorama March 9, 2010In dozens of years of watching the Oscars I had never cared about the outcome of the Best Animated Short Film, but this year it was different as in the running was a 16-minute film done almost entirely out of, literally, thousands of logos. Created by the French collective H5, and winner of the 2009 Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film, Logorama is not […]Armin
- This Just in: History is Coming Back… Sort of March 8, 2010Before it closed down for renovations in 2009, to reopen in 2011, the Atwater Kent Museum of Philadelphia suffered from lack of exposure. A quick look at the original website reveals all you need to know about the old brand. The brutish colors and default appearance reveal a small organization without much concern for engaging the audience. Compared to the o […]Brand New
- Ubuntu's Circle of Friends Gets Smaller March 10, 2010
Category Archives: Social Media
The Architecture of Participation
It’s time to reinvent how we do business.
Never in my 18 years of being in sales and marketing have I ever seen a market like we are currently in. I think that may be a good thing. Here are some observations and recommendations for how we do business and what will work today and in [...]
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Our list of useful “Social Media” resources.
With all of the “information” about Social Media running rampant out there we’ve decided to start an ongoing list of Social Media references and links that we’ve found useful. Feel free to send yours over!
General Social Media:
10 Tools of the Social Media Swiss Army Knife
How to Monitor Your Social Media Presence in 10 Minutes a Day
Build a social media plan [...]
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Social media is not rocket science
“Social media” can be defined a lot of different ways. Does it have to be on-line? Nope. It’s simply a way of socializing with people. The “media” in this case is a simple 8.5“x11” piece of paper. But it’s effective. So that’s the lesson in this short to us business folk. It doesn’t have to [...]
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How Twitter’s spectacular growth is being driven by unexpected uses (Evan Williams)
Evan Williams is the co-founder of Twitter, the addictive messaging service that connects the world 140 characters at a time.
Social media is not for you?