Monday, February 16, 2009
The Machine is Us/ing Us
I had forgotten about this video, and I remember tagging it and sharing it with a few friends. I found it by way of Digital Nashville and wanted to make sure to grab this for my own selfish purposes.
The 5 Geekiest Marriage Proposals That Worked
Awwwwww! This is sure to make your heart melt!"Geeks have come a long way since they were mocked and despised a couple decades ago. Now that we know nerdiness can lead to fame, power and riches, it's possible to be a geek and get the girl. To prove the point, we've rounded up a list of the geekiest, tech-inspired marriage proposals that were sweet enough to work."
read more | digg story
read more | digg story
10 Reasons Why Facebook Is for Old Fogies
Why for me, Facebook is already over:"For what began with college students has found its fullest, richest expression with us, the middle-aged. Here are 10 reasons Facebook is for old fogies."
read more | digg story
read more | digg story
Sunday, February 15, 2009
Podcamp Nashville

Are you going to Podcamp? Podcamp will be at Vanderbilt Owen Graduate School of Management, Saturday March 7, 2009. Meet with other podcasters for this unconference ... it's free!
Triggit: Twitter Forums
I'm in the testing phase with Triggit and its features. I haven't decided exactly how I want to use it, because I'm slightly afraid of blasting my friends on Twitter.
I found a review on mashable that helped me realize the potential of updating my blog fairly quickly without straying away from my continuous stream of thought. To get more insight, go to the Triggit blog, (where I was featured!) or check out their collection of other media/press releases.
Have you tested it? Feedback or thoughts? Let me know!
I found a review on mashable that helped me realize the potential of updating my blog fairly quickly without straying away from my continuous stream of thought. To get more insight, go to the Triggit blog, (where I was featured!) or check out their collection of other media/press releases.
Have you tested it? Feedback or thoughts? Let me know!
Labels:
bloggers,
blogging,
mashable,
social media tools,
Triggit
A great visualization

I really enjoy looking at this process ... it's much more organized than something I would come up with on the fly. This is what I aspire to, in my creative thinking.
Thursday, February 12, 2009
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