Barry Moltz outlined his 12 New Year’s Resolutions for 2012 in the American Express OPEN Forum for Small Businesses. In the spirit of Number 7 — “I will focus on less” — I’ve narrowed his ...
Can we start teaching kids to code, already? Childhood development should include actual “development”…
All fears about 600,000 Facebook security breaches a day possibly making your private bits public aside, Shoutlet interviewed 134 people to see what scares them most about social media. Then they converted those fears into ...
Facebook’s “frictionless sharing” initiative may have already caused friction with Spotify users, but it presents very real privacy issues when it comes to Klout.
My friend Javid asked me what my goals and motivations were. Here’s what I answered.
“Do you need some text for your website or whatever? *sigh* Okay…”
Posted: August 14th, 2011 ˑ
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An excerpt from ManoftheHouse’s post “Five Weird Facts About Your Wife’s Brain”, which were culled from The Female Brain by Louann Brizendine, M.D.
Growing up, I loved reading Aesop’s fables. I still do. Not only are they entertaining short stories, but they also provide food for thought that I could chew on for the rest of my life. ...
Posted: June 13th, 2011 ˑ
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a musing
“It started when Obama took office. He directed the head of the CIA to make killing Obama their number one priority…”
My response to Brené Brown’s post on “TGIF”: “Trust Gratitude Inspiration Friday.”
Sit down: We need to have a strat chat. Alex Blagg does an excellent riff on the “Social Media Guru”…or, at least, on the people who think they can walk into a board room, say “Twitter,” and expect a company to pay them $20,000 to try to get them on the cover of Wired Magazine.
This cute animated video from Paul Postma reminds us of some wonderful things we should learn, remember, and integrate into our daily thinking.