The manifesto that made my day
Earlier today I listened to a Buddhist Geeks talk with Stephen Batchelor, who said he was pretty sure there is […]
Earlier today I listened to a Buddhist Geeks talk with Stephen Batchelor, who said he was pretty sure there is […]
Wrote this in May and saved it as a draft. Timing’s good for publication: I’ve been thinking a lot about
It’s hard to scale conversations beyond some manageable number of participants. Christopher Allen, in an excellent article on Dunbar’s number
Increasingly I’m finding that, as a consultant about effective Internet communication, I have to talk about marketing, how to market
I’ve become a fan, adherent, and hopefully participant in Project VRM – Vendor Relationship Management – a practical extension of
I just met Chris Carfi via Project VRM, and this week learned that he’s joining Edelman. David Armano, now with
I just posted the following on Facebook, in a comment to Gary Chapman, who’s been discussing Facebook privacy… I’ve always
I recently attended (and blogged and tweeted) Fiber Fete in Lafayette, Louisiana. One highlight of the Fete was David Weinberger’s
May 4, 2010 – As part of the Texas Monthly Talks series, Evan Smith interviewed Arianna Huffington, in town to
I’ve been a member of the seminal online community, the WELL, for around two decades. I’ve been active on Facebook
Two of the best ideas I heard this week were curated or catalyzed by Clay Shirky. One is the mathematical
David Armano at Edelman has created a particularly clueful slide deck about social strategy – “social media is dead, long
Interesting post about social media by Dave Levy at Edelman Digital. Levy says I believe that the baseline of users