Blog
09.05
Is it invasion of privacy if you give permission?
A recent story in the New York Times got me thinking about that very question.
08.25
Saving Journalism. Is there an app for that?
Wired magazine recently posted a fascinating article entitled "The Web is Dead. Long Live the Internet."
In the article, the author poised (through my paraphrasing) an interesting idea: Will apps save journalism?
Think about it.
08.18
God may forgive your past... Google doesn't
It's no secret Google is on a surreptitious mission to rule the universe.
First, it's a search engine, then e-mail, now they analyze, but first they have maps of the world or your very address in color. Shoot, their brand is a friggin' VERB!
07.27
Did you not get the memo?
Studies have shown that 93% of communication is nonverbal. Indicators such as facial expressions, eye contact, posture, proximity and gestures are huge in determining the meaning of a conversation.
07.27
Are we phweeting social media?
We all have vices for amusement, right?
Some of us regale for yesteryear at a certain "obsessive" college. Others of us could spend hours jamming to the best of 80s hair bands to make time zoom by... in a foggy haze, no less.
07.23
I'm on a horse to 'It's Never Too Late' Ville
The moment you read that headline, I would be willing to bet your check that your mind did not instantly transport to Kentucky and envision the running at Churchill Downs.
No, no. You were throwing up a high-def, IMAX screen picture of Isaiah Mustafa draped in a 400-thread count towel.
07.09
Let's Make a Movie!
Google and You Tube have teamed up to launch Life in a Day, "a historic cinematic experiment that will attempt to document one day, as seen through the eyes of people around the world."
The day in question: Saturday, July 24.
07.07
Content Farms: Is it 'Home on the Range' or just 'Where Corn Don't Grow'
(Come on. Travis Tritt. Anyone? Anywhoo...)
Recently, I came across a blog post that got me doing more thinking than yet another story about Lebron and BP put together.
06.10
GM PR: Drive your 'Chevy' over a levee. We sell 'Chevrolets'.
According to the New York Times automobile blog "Wheels", a "poorly written memo" has made its way across the country (Thanks, Mr. Internet) much to the chagrin of GM executives stewing over the use of a single word.
