Is it what you say…or where you say it?
I’m sure you all know by now the controversy surrounding the recent emotional outbursts of Kanye West and Serena Williams. Not to mention South Carolina Congressman Joe Wilso
Sorry Google Fans…5 Reasons to Switch to Bing!
Scoops and Devil’s Advocate Here. For the sake of neutrality and fairness. I will have to put my love for Google aside and discuss the reasons why many are taking the plunge
More with less…
More with less is the war cry of most Marketing professionals today. In today’s tight economic times marketing budgets are stressed to the max. If lucky your budget has stayed fl
Socialnomics
I wanted to do a blog post about this but it says so much on it’s own. please check it out… from http://socialnomics.net/ [youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sIFYPQ
Using Social Media to Remember 9/11
Serious Scoops Here. Today we remember an event 8 years ago that rocked the core of American tradition and principle. As many before us, we have used traditional forms of media as
Why viral social media makes me want to punch things
I could probably end my post right here. Who hasn’t seen this yet. My boss emailed it to me. I saw it 9 times in one hour on Twitter. Then 2 of my friends posted it to Facebo
Can’t Touch This!! Hammer and Social Media
If the Hammer – or MC Hammer, Stanley, whatever you call him these days – can teach us one thing: it’s not a how-to on personal finance… it’s not fash
Scoops Giving More Props to Facebook…
Scoops Here. I am dedicating another post to Facebook. First being excited that they decided to fix up their events functionality, now they have finally made their well deserved ma
APPLE TRIES TO KILL STEVE JOBS STORY IN SUNDAY TIMES
“Apple hates personality stuff and press intrusion. ‘We want to discourage profiles’. Strong words from an Apple PR. Apparently Apple didn’t want the Sunday
Some Social Media Numbers
Here are a few fast Facts from the Intranet 2.0 Global Survey Report: Out of organizations who have began there social media endevors, 46% have spent $10,000 or less, 35% have spen