March 11, 2009
As an exhibitionist ex-academic, I was delighted to participate on a Public Humanities panel on Food and Sustainability at Portland State University last week. The panelists were asked to keep their presentations short (6-8 minutes) so that there would be ample time to for the audience to participat...
The Jew and the Carrot
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Lois Leveen
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March 10, 2009
In the age of Wikinomics, one of the things that frustrates me most about being an avid sports fan is that it is still very difficult for fans to have any direct say in what their favourite players and teams do on, and off, the playing surface (i.e. who plays? who stays? who goes?) As I watched t...
Wikinomics
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Ian Da Silva
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March 09, 2009
The Woz is going to dance tonight and kick everyone ass with his wicked moves, but there's so much more TV potential in our favorite tech personality ever. Imagine the possibilities, people. Admiral......
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Jesus Diaz
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March 04, 2009
It’s been a busy week. Hard to believe it’s Friday already. Time to look at a few interesting bits on arts marketing and social media that you might have missed. ON TWITTER Listening to Twitter – In this TED talk, twitter co-founder Evan Williams notes how the use of twitter has evolved in une...
smArts & Culture
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maryanndevine@smartsandculture.com
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March 03, 2009
Image via CrunchBase FriendFeed has become my gateway to the world system, much like MSN’s Home Page, or Google’s Home page, or even for about three months it was techmeme, I spend far more time on FriendFeed than I do on any other system. If it dies, it is going to be a really bad day. Robert S...
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Dan
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A fly fishing geek’s disjointed broad brush perspective Rods and reels too high priced? Cantankerous farts told one too many newbies how it must be done? Or is A River Runs Through It just last century’s metaphor? It doesn’t matter which way you cut it, interest in fly fishing has ...
Michael Gracie
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Michael Gracie
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March 01, 2009
You are not too late to enjoy the benefits of social media — you will never be too late — because the spoils in social media marketing go to the company that can maintain its social media participation over the long haul over the long term. Start now, start later, and I guarantee that if you’r...
Marketing Conversation» Marketing Conversation - New Marketing and Social Media by Abraham Harrison LLC
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Chris Abraham
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February 27, 2009
I'm sure I'm nowhere near the first to remark on this, but it has recently hit me on several levels. CNN just reported a moment ago that American newspapers are in severe trouble, partly because of the economic downturn yes, which means less people buy newspapers, but also less advertisers h...
Communities Dominate Brands
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Tomi T Ahonen
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February 26, 2009
Earlier this week, I guest lectured on digital PR at the American University and reported on the experience, Public Relations and Communications’ Future is Bright!. I said that I would not write anything nice unless someone sent me a thoughtful email from the class. Well, I received two nice notes...
Marketing Conversation» Marketing Conversation - New Marketing and Social Media by Abraham Harrison LLC
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Chris Abraham
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Cross-posted on SocialMedia.biz — As part of my exploration of branding and communication around the world, I am starting a series of interviews with as many European and world-wide movers-and-shakers as are willing to submit themselves to my barrage of probing questions. I was inspired to s...
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