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Twunderstanding Twitter
There are days when I don’t twitter (gasp!) but very few when I don’t discuss it.  In my world, that verges on over-meta-communication.  It’s like talking about talking on the phone.  Yawn.  I believe it is a unique channel to help promote message and content and...
Email v. Reader
Now that you have discovered blogs (like how did we ever fill our time before?) you may like to know a ridiculously simple way of accessing all of your favorite daily reads. It can be time consuming and not to mention hard to remember all of the blog addresses for your daily perusal right? Why not capture...
Millenials
My cousin Paul Milligan and his Business partner Andy Brush are our web-video production go-to experts.  They are a delightful pair and despite being 20 (okay, almost 21 - in a few days for Paul), they are well beyond their years. But because they are 20 (and 21), we delight in having them around. ...
Twitter: What are you doing?!
Twitter may just be one of the best little applications on the web. It is in the most elementary form a social networking site that allows you to talk about yourself. A micro you out there for the web to see. A slice of your day or a window into your business. Twitter allows you to send out “tweets”...
Online Video, TV and You Tube
[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nBd36ijuY78] If you haven’t at least heard of You Tube, you must be living with my parents in their retirement community. Watching videos online is the fastest growing activity of all trackable activities on the web (and I’m not sure there is anything...
Wiki Baby. The collaboration tool (without meeting).
Meeting The old way to work together on a project was sit down in a meeting room right? Then it got harder because folks were never around at the same time or even in the same town, so we started emailing each other and it all went to hell rather quickly as information was all over each others inboxes...
The way photos live in 2.0
1930 Flickr is an amazing site. It is a photo and video hosting website that was one of the first Web 2.0 applications. When I discussed Shutterfly, that was a part of the Web 1.0 generation, as a closed site (meaning photos were reserved for ordering, viewing and manipulating for those who uploaded...
Feeds and Google Reader
Grain Fed? What the hell are they talking about? “Really Simple Syndication or RSS” You may want to know this to use it, or you may want to just “get the gist” of what it means. A feed is simply like getting skinny version of a big fat website delivered to you, instead of you visiting...

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