5 WordPress Plugins I Couldn’t Live Without

WordPress is a powerful publishing platform with a very user friendly administrator interface, which sets it apart from it’s open source competitors. However, it is highly unlikely that it will do exactly what you need it to right out of it’s five-minute-install. Not to worry though, that’s exactly what wordpress plugins are for.
The WordPress [...]

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#IranElection

#IranElection

If you haven’t heard about the violent crackdown of protests in Iran on the heels of a highly contested election…well, you should probably google it.
What you may not have heard of is how Twitter is the instrumental tool Iranians are using to get news, pictures and videos of the clashes out of the censored country. [...]

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The View from the Mobile Web

The View from the Mobile Web

Week two of iPhone ownership and I’ve noticed how often I’m using it while in the store to look up reviews on two competing product brands to help me decide which one to buy. Word of mouth is nothing new. What is new is the way the collective word of mouth from around the globe [...]

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Remember BBSes?

Remember BBSes?

I grow more amused with every “epiphany” from sudden social media experts, particularly from marketers who profess Twitter is the sacred gateway to heightened brand experience – then spam you. It’s become comical. “Experts” spend their days following hordes of people, collecting follow backs, then unfollowing people and repeating the cycle. Best of all, these [...]

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The Newspaper

The Newspaper “Crisis” – Part 2

So Craigslist killed the newspapers? This is something David Simon alludes to in his testimony to the Senate committee, and is being discussed on Twitter. Newspapers have been pointing at Craigslist for decreasing classified revenue for awhile.
First, hasn’t anyone ever heard of Pennysaver? They were giving away free classified ads long before Craigslist, yet I [...]

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