I thoroughly enjoyed the presentation by UPS’s Debbie Curtis-Magley at Tuesday’s Blogwell in San Jose. Her topic was social media monitoring, and her team’s experiences watching conversational media for UPS-related traffic. Keen to learn what
The lights went down at the Fillmore and with a roar a reconfigured Smashing Pumpkins lit up their instruments. The crowd moved forward and you could feel the place slot into full-on sound and fury.
I’m at blogwell in San Jose, listening to John Earnhardt Cisco Systems and Ken Kaplan from Intel discuss corporate blogging strategies. Cisco favors video, which is in keeping with its own telepresence efforts. Video has
I’ve had a few notes sitting here in my text editor on asymmetries in social systems. For example, that when the stock market is rising, it has no upper limit; but when falling, its lower
There is an interesting example of the disruptiveness and transformation of new and social media in the New York Times newspaper today. Unfortunately, it really only comes through in the print version. That’s because in
In our never-ending quest to define social media — whether for ourselves or for our clients — there’s one tendency that stands out, and I think it’s the result of a simple semantic slip. We