It’s been quite some time since my last blog post. Been quite busy at SnagAJob as it has been quite an eventful last couple of weeks on the awards front. I’ll leave all the fantastic news to a post that I’ll write-up soon. I’ve also noticed a lot of the time I spend online I [...]
Posts Tagged ‘Uncorrelated’
Back from Europe and Re-Digitized
I am back to the states after three weeks in Europe (one business, two pleasure). And yes, I while I realize a change in continent has no impact on staying plugged in. And my colleague, Daniela, took each opportunity via email, twitter and others to remind me of that fact. But suffice it to say, [...]
Welcome to correlate’s new location
Welcome to the new location for correlate. Apologies to those who have been waiting for a new post, I haven’t had a chance to post over the past couple of weeks. There is a lot going on at work and moving correlate to a new domain has taken some of my blogging time up. I [...]
The Context of Search
I was at FAST’s Future of Media meeting in NYC today. It was a very interesting panel discussion and un-conference which included the following speakers:
Perry Solomon, VP within FAST’s Media practice (and fellow Sloanie)
Tom Smith, Director of Applications Development at Hearst (and fellow Primedia colleague)
Benjamin Rudolph who manages search for Comcast
Benjamin Ropke, enterprise architect for [...]
Is there such a thing as too much connectivity?
This is the question I asked myself after reading Andrew Keen’s post entitled “The message is the master” at The Great Seduction. And if you ask my wife or some family members, you would get an answer of an emphatic ‘yes’. It is more the norm lately where I hear some variant of “wow, you [...]