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1 day ago

in Don't Suck on The Toad Stool by Alan Wolk
Unfortunately for United, its a damn catchy tune. ♫♬ Glad it wasn't my Martin.

3 weeks ago

in Audience is King on Chris Brogan
The idea of being "king" misses the boat. Both content and audience are important. It's a symbiotic relationship.

3 weeks ago

in People I’m Wary Of on Christopher S. Penn's Awaken Your Superhero
People may be sincere in their efforts to lose weight, yet unsuccessful because of weakness. If you trust financial people who are fabulously wealthy, you may be truly trusting a crook. Crusading against foods? "apparent" evidence? What do you mean. Flesh this out & it could be an interesting piece. Good topic.

4 months ago

in Daily Aid 87: President Obama: finish high school, one more year of higher ed on Financial Aid Podcast Weekly Internet Radio Show
With new tech capability for delivering high quality content online, and the type of knowledge & skills required to get one's foot into tech oriented jobs, it is a bold to consider removing the daunting requirement of 4 years of traditional schooling for young people to get a degree. It creates something more attainable to shoot for... easier to imagine doing it.

4 months ago

in Twitter Professors: 18 People to Follow for a Real Time Education on Mashable - The Social Media Guide
Delighted you find my tweets of value. Appreciate your vote of confidence by including me with such an great group of tweeters. New followers who are dropping in to introduce themselves are a diverse, interesting-- and engaging bunch. Hope I have time to get to know them better. We all have much to learn from each other.

5 months ago

in Take Charge of Your Career on Chris Brogan
John Grisham is one of many lawyers who are great storytellers and writers. Who have you been hanging with, tax attorneys?

7 months ago

in The space between Twitter and FriendFeed (Scripting News) on Scripting News
(unflagging) What I love about Twitter is the absolute uncluttered simplicity & serendipity of dipping into the convo stream. Filtering/groups available/vital for practical usability for biz & deeper personal relationship. I rather like that I can choose to click on a link to take me to youtube, an article etc. w/o too much clutter. Perhaps Twitter can have a button to press to take me to a FF discussion that interests... but I'm not so sure I want twitter to turn into FF. The PC/Mac analogy may not hold water here. High profile tweeters keep wanting to feature it up to suit their needs. Not convinced that the approach is a good one.

7 months ago

in The space between Twitter and FriendFeed (Scripting News) on Scripting News
What I love about Twitter is the absolute uncluttered simplicity & serendipity of dipping into the convo stream. Filtering/groups available/vital for practical usability for biz & deeper personal relationship. I rather like that I can choose to click on a link to take me to youtube, an article etc. w/o too much clutter. Perhaps Twitter can have a button to press to take me to a FF discussion that interests... but I'm not so sure I want twitter to turn into FF. The PC/Mac analogy may not hold water here. High profile tweeters keep wanting to feature it up to suit their needs. Not convinced that the approach is a good one.
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Mona N. Uncluttered simplicity only with a third party publishing tool...

7 months ago

in Twitter Needs Two Channels on Chris Brogan
I don't know what the blazes you are talking about. Seems like a complicating solution rather than a simplifying one.

1 year ago

in We are Women, not Wedges on Bang the Drum
Agree. Really great post. Nothing to add, other comments have said it.

1 year ago

in How late adopters get into social media on Scobleizer
Robert-- I'm rather astounded how little comment there is about the R word. Yes, we are in big big economic trouble... even it you still have a job, many do not. Grocery bills are climbing along with gas bills. For the working people the deliver all your services, driving to work means cutting back on groceries. Bills are not being paid and anxiety must be intense. I know Bush is still president, but can't we call a Recession a Recession. Mission Accomplished!
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