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We Are All Robots Now

    My initial response to Google’s Project Glass – a mix of artificial intelligence, augmented reality, and mobile technology – was two-fold: Wow, the technology in “The Matrix” movies is beginning to look dated and; When exactly was the date of Judgement Day in “The Terminator” movies? Make no mistake – this project is [...]

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A Glorious Digital News Revolution

Here are the ways I now get my news: My New York Times iPhone application which I read each morning at breakfast. My NPR News iPhone application which I listen to on my commute to work (On Point, Intelligence Squared, and Fresh Air are my favorites) “My News Channel” Twitter list which contains the real-time [...]

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What “Social” is Really Supposed to Mean

The power of “social” really hit home for me while shopping at Trader Joe’s more than three years ago. At the time, I was drinking a lot of coffee and my favorite was Trader Joe’s Cafe Femenino.  It’s an organic, shade grown coffee from Peru and I couldn’t get enough of it. So while shopping [...]

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Is Social Media More Important than Traditional Media?

What is better for a brand? A.) 25 million Facebook fans B.) An article in the New York Times Ideally, you’d like both. But if forced to pick, I’d probably go with A.  Facebook fans are a constant – a set of people who have opted into your content.  While they don’t all receive your [...]

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Social Media is a Requirement

  Overheard at the gym. SCENE: A middle-aged man talking to a woman about a recent job interview. GUY: He asked me if I had a Facebook page. WOMAN: Do you? GUY:  No, of course not.  Who has a Facebook page?  I mean besides kids? ———————— I’m going to hazard a wild guess that our [...]

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1 Lesson on Social Media from a Salami Sandwich

  This post is a celebration of the absurd.  And how all of us can S T R E T C H a metaphor until it snaps. Social media is new – or at least is relatively new – and constantly evolving.  It’s a constant battle to explain, justify, and provide context and insight on [...]

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There’s No Room for Thank You in Social Media

I get a lot of email.  An awful lot.  Often it feels like my inbox is a waterfall.  The flow of water (with an occasional submerged log) pours down on my head all day long. One of my pet peeves is the “Thank You” email.  You’ve probably gotten these as well.  An email goes out [...]

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A Vanishing Species: Fact-based Journalism

“Well, opinions are like assholes. Everybody has one.” – Clint Eastwood as Dirty Harry in “Dead Pool”   Here is the sad story about FACT.  The unfortunate fellow has been thumped on the noggin, hog-tied, and dragged unconscious into a locked closet by OPINION, SPECULATION, and RHETORIC. The big enablers of this Gang of Three?  [...]

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Collecting Content Isn’t An Art – Creating It Is

Woe to the content curator! This is how askew the conversation on content aggregation and curation has gotten. Content curators (people and companies that scan the web for interesting articles, photographs and videos that are created by other people and post them on their own sites) are upset that they are not getting enough credit [...]

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Is Curating Content the Elegant Art of Theft?

Longform.org is a private company – despite the dot-org in its URL.  The company curates content – in this case long-form journalism from magazines and newspapers.  The company selects what it deems the best in the category and presents the articles in a beautiful and elegant format that makes them easy to read on mobile [...]

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