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Random Thoughts 06/12/2008

An open letter to all “thought leaders” » Conversations Matter: Bridging the Social Media Gap
Here’s my most recent blog post on Conversations Matter, in case you missed it.
tags: ncb, conversions matter, thought leaders, blog

Analyst Twitter Directory « SageCircle Blog
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Random Thoughts 06/09/2008

Windows Mobile: Windows Mobile Emulator Tests Phone Apps on Your Desktop
If I’m going to start playing around w/ more mobile apps this could prove to be a valuable tool.
tags: ncb, mobile, Windows, apps

How to Comment About Your Company on Blog Posts, Without Being Spammy - ReadWriteWeb
A great guide to company employees who want to […]

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Random Thoughts 06/02/2008

Buzz Canuck: Mismatched Marketing - Inspiration from Gladwell’s New Book Outliers
The title alone has me guaranteed to read Malcom’s next book. Despite some very vocal opponents to the theories in his last two books I think he’s more right than wrong personally.
tags: ncb, Malcolm Gladwell, author, Outliers, Blink, The Tipping Point

RSS Reset: Dump […]

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Random Thoughts 05/30/2008

Corey Smith’s Business and Technology Blog » 10 Life Lessons from a Rubik’s Cube
I like #6 the best -
Messing something up is easier that putting it together.
tags: ncb, business, lessons,

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Random Thoughts 05/28/2008

Hive Five Call For Contenders: Best Start Pages?
What start page do you use. I’ve been a an iGoogle user for years but I’ve been beta testing a couple different host based (not web based) pages that have some interesting advantages. I’ll blog about them at a later date.
tags: ncb, aggregator, start page, life Hacker

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Random Thoughts 05/21/2008

How I Do It | chrisbrogan.com
This is me to a T. 6 hours of sleep: check. Small children: check. No TV, No cable: check. Type alot: check (could do better). I’m even teaching myself code. The real kind and the human engineering kind.
tags: blogging, sleep, Web2.Overload, ncb, chrisbrogan

Calling all Corporate Social Media Workers » […]

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Random Thoughts 05/19/2008

MrBabyMan: Digg Users Revolt, Against the One Pure Man at the Top - ReadWriteWeb
A great write up by Kirkpatrick showing the seedy underbelly of Digg. “Viral” Social Media is an interesting world. No one likes it but everyone uses it.
tags: ncb, Digg, socialmedia

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Random Thoughts 05/15/2008

Newsvine - TV viewers still down after strike
Good content will always atract an audience. That may just not always be on the networks.
“They could also be bored. Broadcast viewing was already off 7 percent during the last three months of 2007, before the strike’s impact was felt. Several weeks of reruns during the midwinter, when […]

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Random Thoughts 05/13/2008

Google Friend Connect Tries to Strangle the Social - ReadWriteWeb
This seems like a very un-Google like move. They’ve always been open with their data, this seems more like something Microsoft would do. It will be interesting to see how this plays out.
“Google could have worked with other large companies and with the creators […]

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Random Thoughts 05/01/2008

Seek first to understand - (duh) » Conversations Matter: Bridging the Social Media Gap
Here is my first post on the newly launched Conversations Matter blog.
tags: ncb, conversions.matter, blogging, listening

Does a New Website Hold the Secret to Great Customer Service? Thor Muller - GetSafisfaction.com | Fast Company
This is brilliant! It’s one of those ideas […]

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