Toolbox Jun17

Toolbox

In the last few weeks, I’ve come across two tools that I thought I’d share that are pertinent for those of you who are using WordPress, or if you are a brand. 1. TodayLaunch is a pretty neat social media monitoring platform. It allows you to monitor several Twitter streams,...

When Comments Go Wrong Oct31

When Comments Go Wro...

As I watched my Facebook stream update this hallowed eve, I saw pictures of cute kids and pumpkins. I also saw an interesting link from Black Retail that originated at AdAge. It was interesting, but as history repeated, the comments were the best part.

Call Me an Eeyore Oct25

Call Me an Eeyore

My daughter has not moved (or blinked, probably) for the last hour. She is almost two years old This is absolutely unheard of. And then there was Winnie the Pooh. First and foremost, as an adult (rather, as a former child,) this new rendition is stunning. On the flip side, I’m pretty...

On Top: MIMA Summit a Success Oct13

On Top: MIMA Summit ...

Alright. I am very proud to say that I am no longer a MIMA Summit virgin. Yesterday, I had the unbelievable luck to be one of several hundred to attend what must be one of the best conferences in the country. Yeah, you heard me. The big old United States. What made it so great you ask? The...

Google Says Hello Moto Aug15

Google Says Hello Mo...

This morning, the hot news has been that the search and software giant Google has acquired Motorola Mobility. I've been trying to think about what this means for the tech world. I have a lot of respect for Google. They do business unlike most, and provide some innovative thinking behind how we use the web. My fear is for Motorola. Generally not seen as the most revolutionary of companies, how will it deal with a culture-shift? How will the hardware business change the way Google does business?

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