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Advances In Widget Distribution

October 21, 2008

I’ve been working pretty hard recently on developing a local/national widget strategy and in doing so I’ve seen a lot of really cool widgets out and about the world. We all know by now that distributing your content widely is key to reaching eyeballs and advancing your message.
What is so cool now is that widgets [...]

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Hurricane Ike Media Review: KHOU.com

September 15, 2008

Among the Houston based local media scene, KHOU is a solid contender and very popular station. Like the other local network affiliates they had “wall to wall” coverage on-air and online. Their broadcast transmission was also being streamed live online.
I do want to preface each of these reviews with the web technology or content management [...]

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Houston Chronicle Excels in Hurricane Ike Coverage

September 13, 2008

As someone who not only is interested in news and journalism, but who also works in social media for a living I constantly see television stations and newspapers who either don’t take advantage of advances in technology or completely ignore the true value in the power of people.
This morning as I think about my family [...]

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Time For A Comeback (I’m renewed, refreshed, and ready to blog)

September 1, 2008

It’s been way too long since I last posted to my blog here. For that, I apollogize. It seems (and I plan to analyze this a little more later this week) that the more I Twitter and micro-blog, the more my full blog suffers. I’ve effectually decided to put my site and blog on hold, [...]

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links for 2008-06-05

June 5, 2008

CrunchGear » Archive » Sanyo Xacti rocks the 1080i HD, Slow-Mo, and 10x optical zoom
Wow, this new camcorder is pretty awesome!

BlawgIT – Internet Patent, Trademark and Copyright Issues with Attorney Brett J. Trout, P.C.

Forum One Communications: Forum One Events: Web Executive Seminars: WES: Online Video and Multimedia for Policy Impact
This looks interesting. Maybe I’ll attend.

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How I Exercise My Mind

April 23, 2008

Because I’m constantly connected to real people as well as the Internet it can be difficult sometimes to keep your mind sharp and on focus. I’m not perfect in that regard, that’s for sure. But I do try to keep a fairly clean calendar with important events and conversations. 
In addition to my email and calendar [...]

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The Twitter Song by Alana Taylor

April 15, 2008

I was sent a link to this YouTube video earlier this week and just the opportunity to watch it. It’s a great example of how a fanatical user base can benefit your company and your content. The video is reporting over 1,200 views, and it didn’t cost Twitter anything.
When you engage your community and provide [...]

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Jonathan’s Twitter Updates for 2008-04-14

April 14, 2008

Drinking with Mickey Mouse, what’s wrong with this picture? #
Changed into my night clothes, going out with some friends to mingle #
Headed to bed, good night Twitterville #
Good morning Twitterville, getting dressed for NAB Show this morning #
At the State of the Industry Address at NAB #
Oh come on, Youtube is more than just funny [...]

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Jonathan’s Twitter Updates for 2008-04-12

April 12, 2008

Yeah yeah, no one likes to talk food on Twitter, but I had some great sushi tonight #
Good Morning Twitterville, lots of prep work today before I head out of town early tomorrow morning. #
wow, I made it to RSS Reader Zero just now, granted I now have 30ish tabs in my browser to read [...]

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Jonathan’s Twitter Updates for 2008-04-10

April 10, 2008

Looking over some NAB materials and hounding on my development team to get Contributr back online in time for the conference season #
Trying to figure out what the heck my Contributr developers have been doing for the last several weeks, not being micromanaged, nor working. #
Wow that last Tweet was a Twoosh! (The sentence was [...]

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