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
Summertime rolls on here, and when the weather is this good I have a hard time staying online. Months of cold fog and wind loom in the coming winter months; these days of lazy autumnal
In this Mother of all Meltdowns, tech talk is bound to turn to matters of survival and endurance. While the market may have let out a sigh of relief today, fundamentals are grim all around.
I have my Stanford reunion coming up tomorrow. At the risk of dating myself, it’s my twentieth. I wrote my thesis at Stanford on an Apple Macinthosh, which required swapping out floppy discs in order
I have to admit that my gut reaction to PR on twitter is a sinking one. It makes me wonder if the party’s over — if the spamification of twitter is just around the corner,