Entries from November 2008 ↓

Just the Guy We Need for Government 2.0

We’ve been ganging up on Twitter lately. Much of it deserved. However, we’ve already bumped into brand new friends from all points of the compass by using this strange tool. And, then, just yesterday, we saw that Dan joined. Thank goodness.

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Going Next Door for a Drink

Back in the 1980’s in Salt Lake City you had to step outside and buy your drink next door. You see, restaurants couldn’t sell liquor, but you could bring it in with you. It’s like that when you want to search Twitter.

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Continuous Partial Inanity?

We’ve been experimenting with using Fritter – pardon me, Twitter. If you don’t know what it is, count your blessings. If you do know it, you likely either love it or hate it.

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Can Integrity and Courage be Digitized?

Paul Kedrosky mixed it up yesterday with both panel and audience at Eric Norlin’s Defrag 2008 conference in Denver. He asked very tough questions.

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7 Reasons Why You Should Cancel Conventions that Don’t Use Eventvue

We’ve been using Eventvue.com’s conference networking software for Monday and Tuesday’s Defrag convention. We haven’t even hit the convention floor yet – but here are 7 reasons why we already like it.

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Whenever Twitter Closes a Door, Google Opens a Window

Twitter would seem to have no peer when it comes to inanity on the web. Perhaps even more so when it doesn’t work. We’re openly and admittedly new to this, but shouldn’t we be able “search” Twitter itself to see if a friend is or isn’t Twittering?

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This Guy is Wiser than an Oatmeal Cookie

If you wanted to learn more about Fritter - excuse me, TwitterMike Keliher should be your guide. In his latest blog post he points out that Harvey Mackay is “older than the chocolate chip cookie.”

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