Random Thoughts (weekly)
Do you See What I See?: Visibility of Practices through Social Media read this to be smarter tags: apophenia, ncb Posted from Diigo. The rest of my favorite links are here.
Do you See What I See?: Visibility of Practices through Social Media read this to be smarter tags: apophenia, ncb Posted from Diigo. The rest of my favorite links are here.
I know relatively very little about you my dear reader. Those that regularly share my posts on Twitter, comment here on the blog or that I’ve had the pleasure to meet in person I know a little more about. I’d really like to know more about who you are and … Continue reading
Image via Wikipedia Your teenager might disagree with that statement. Maybe it’s because I’m almost the father of a teenager but I have a new pet peeve; Marketers who talk about how today’s consumers are more savvy, or somehow smarter or better educated, than previous consumers. Yes they have been … Continue reading
I’m working on a post with my predictions for 2010 but here’s two videos from the Seattle Social Media Breakfast that should give you a hint what I’m thinking. Many of you know that I’ve been “helping” (I use that term loosely) with the Seattle Social Media Breakfast. We had … Continue reading
On my phone I noticed a comment from David Armano about him heading over to Edelman. I flipped open my laptop and did a quick search when what do I see? Real time Twitter results scrolling by on Google. Wow, that’s new. So I asked on Twitter if others were … Continue reading
Conversation Agent: Typical Customers Don’t Exist I am never the target customer. You are not the target customer. Stop making decisions based on assumptive stereotypes. Get to know your customer better. tags: ncb, crm, Social Media Enable Facebook Comments on your Custom Domain – The Official Posterous Posterous This is … Continue reading
I’ve made some changes to this blog over the weekend. It started with the desire to redesign the site, to simplify things. (What do you think?) The change was also spawned by the desire to move this blog away from me and my opinions. I’ve removed the focus from me … Continue reading
Image via Wikipedia Social Media is not just for Marketers. This was half of my point almost 3 years ago when I started this blog. It is a communications and collaboration tool. Probably the most powerful tool we’ve ever seen. Some new research is out looking at social media for … Continue reading
Image via Wikipedia Blogs are a great way to deal with critics, misquotes and inaccuracies. Probably the single best example of this is the recent TSA blog where a mommy blogger claimed the TSA took her child and the TSA responded in their blog with video tape showing that she … Continue reading
The Fourth Paradigm: Data-Intensive Scientific Discovery Some seriously weighty topics in here but it looks really really cool. Some of the ones I want to read: # The impact of workflow tools on data-centric research # A platform for all that we know: creating a knowledge-driven research infrastructure # Text … Continue reading
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