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New slideshow app- with audio!

I just ran across a new slideshare app that makes it really easy to add sound or music to your slide shows. John Boutelle, Slideshare founder, gives a cool tutorial – with his voice recorded – maybe he’s not really … Continue reading


Must Read After Death

I can’t offer much commentary yet, but I thought this was an interesting story of old technology meets new.  After the death of his grandparents, filmmaker Morgan Dews found audiotapes and dictaphone recordings they made chronicling their unusual lives and marriage. … Continue reading


The Power of Collaborative storytelling

Social networking takes many forms. My wife sent me this link because she thought the message was great. It’s a site called Born Again American and it was started by the venerable Norman Lear as a way of re-invigorating people’s … Continue reading


I can’t live with or without you … and my cell phone

My friends, right now, they’re at a Wichita bar called the Anchor, celebrating our friend Barett’s birthday. My brother (also in Wichita): he’s totally jealous I’m going to see Kool Keith this Friday in Seattle. Yesterday, my best friend’s bulldog … Continue reading


Are digital marketers really marketers?

The CEO of my company seems to think not. He makes a few very interesting points in this guest column for Adweek. However, I don’t think the tools of digital marketers are limited at all. If anything, we have more … Continue reading


Indian Farmers Demand More Mobile Phones

During global economic crisis many industries are suffering with low sells and decreasing growth. A recent article from the Wall Street Journal highlights the rise of mobile phone users in India climbing to a record 11 million subscribers this past … Continue reading


Two words for Walter Isaacson

Walter Isaacson of the Aspen Institute appeared on The Daily Show Monday, February 9th, to discuss his recent cover article in Time Magazine about ways to save the dying newspaper industry.  During his interview with Jon Stewart, he talks about … Continue reading


Carving Out A Niche In A Very Crowded Blogosphere

The following is long – surprise, surprise. But it’s also the initial prototyping in my mind for a paper due in Kathy Gill’s class this quarter. So if you’re wondering why in the world I would spend anywhere near this … Continue reading


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