Twitter was alive last night, as the American public processed the news of Osama Bin Laden’s death on the group stream of consciousness utility of choice. I have to say, I was put off by the many of the cheerleaders for Team USA (not shown above), and consequently thankful for Derek Powazek and others who… Continue reading Snapshot of AdPulp’s Twitter Feed As News Of Bin Laden’s Death Poured In Last Night
Virtual Means Unreal; Therefore, It’s The Wrong Word For A Networked Company
The editorial staff of Inc. Magazine didn’t show up at their Manhattan office for one month, but still managed to produce an issue. No they were not protesting working conditions–they were experimenting with virtual work dynamics. Here’s what Inc. learned: Crunch the Numbers; Get the Tech; Settle In; Master Your Emoticons (And Everything Else About… Continue reading Virtual Means Unreal; Therefore, It’s The Wrong Word For A Networked Company
Literary Superstars Prefer Ballantine
The New York Times is running an interesting essay by author Tony Perrottet, about the need for self-promotion in today’s literary realms. In this era when most writers are expected to do everything but run the printing presses, self-promotion is so accepted that we hardly give it a second thought. And yet, whenever I have… Continue reading Literary Superstars Prefer Ballantine