Remember the days of high school English class or getting a big paper assignment in college? I do. I never minded the act of writing; I was the type that thought having a “pen pal” in some far off country was pretty cool. (Mine never wrote back). However the concept of getting an assignment that [...]
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Participate Everywhere, Manage Centrally
Yesterday, a meme was started by Loic Le Meur where he discussed the de-centralization of his social media life and that he posits that he wants it all centralized back on his blog. I commented there and had no his post would spawn ironically a fully de-centralized conversation on the topic ranging from his blog, [...]
You’re Out There, Now What?
Two posts in a row regarding thoughts from Gary Vaynerchuk (@garyvee over at Twitter). Yesterday, he had a passionate video post about the web’s impacts (or should I say disclosures) of people’s true selves on the web. I found it very relevant. Particularly because earlier in the day Jeremiah Owyang (@jowyang over at Twitter), twittered [...]
Official Apology to Twitter
First, I must apologize to Twitter. Back in May, I questioned the merit of the service in my post The “Echo Chamber” Reverb. At the time I promised to reserve complete judgment until I used the service. So since that time one of two things have happened, I have fully come to understand the value [...]
Meritocracy of Ideas OR the Persona Quotient?
I was looking back at Stephen Johnston’s post about mobility in the enterprise. (See my coverage from a few days ago). I remember he referred to the "meritocracy of ideas than a hierarchy of job titles" in reference to the 2.0 paradigm and how people collaborate. And this strikes a thought back on a discussion [...]