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Virginia Kuhn of USC’s Institute for Multimedia Literacy made some cool comments: “From Twelve Horses to health care providers to technology-innovative start ups in San Jose, every CEO said the same thing: we need personnel who are flexible, who know how to be resourceful, who have tech skills but
Archive for the 'del.icio.us links' Category
Educating a Multimodal Workforce
Posted on December 18th, 2007 in Education, How to Communicate, del.icio.us links with One Comments
More ado about Twitter…the conversation medium of the present?
Posted on December 13th, 2007 in Marketing, Social, del.icio.us links with One Comments
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Jeremiah Owyang — who used to be over with John Furrier’s PodTech and recently moved to Forrester — has an awesome post on Twitter, its uses, and his observed shift in conversation. This thing has some serious comment hashing as well. 400+ comments at last count! Checkit.
Twitter for marketing…some of us like it…some don’t.
Posted on December 7th, 2007 in Marketing, Social, del.icio.us links with 4 Comments
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I heard about this article written by Ann Handley of Marketing Profs (she’s awesome, BTW) regarding Twitter and some Twitter-bashing going on. She counters with some excellent points. With irony, heard about this through the tweets of some fellow Twitters
2nd Annual ‘Reno Bike Out!’ a huge success. Plus: Portland bike economy on NY Times video
Posted on November 13th, 2007 in Bike, Reno, del.icio.us links with 9 Comments
- Here’s a link to a Flickr slideshow of the Twelve Horses crew at the Reno Bike Project’s 2nd Annual ‘Bike Out! or Strike Out! with the Holland Project.
- Here’s a link to the whole pool of Reno Bike Out! photos by Flickr’s funly most interesting algorithm. Jerz has some cool shots for sure.
- Lots of the local Reno blogo-bikers out in force: Shout-outs to:
Ryan Jerz, Brian Egan, Scott Patterson, Mike Henderson, Steve James, Cory Jones, and Dean McBeth. -
A great video on the bike economy in Portand Oregon. Soon, they will make a cooler video about Reno.
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Viideo of the Reno ‘Bike Out or Strike Out’ made its way on to the RGJ.com. For a 2nd year event, this was awesome good times! Thanks to Merrie and the RGJ.com crew for being there!
- Huge props to Sean O’Hair the most awesome proprietor of the Record Street Cafe for making giving this event an epicenter. Once again, thanks for your killer hospitality!
Finally, I think there’s already over 1,000 photos up on the Flickr for the event. This shot that pfew0k took of Tyler doing the nohands leg-over is great. In fact, he’s got a great pool of happy faces.
Unlocked Cell Phones Only For Picky Picky Phone Geeks
Posted on November 5th, 2007 in Mobile, del.icio.us links with 3 Comments
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Hahaha! Apparently, I’m a really really picky guy: “It’s very few people—the techies—who want (service for an unapproved device),” Gillott said. “If you walk into an AT&T store and can’t find a phone you like, you’re really picky.”
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And the little boy is played by Renoite Cody LaPlante, 5, the son of family friends David and Jessica LaPlante.
WiFi is Good Branding
Posted on October 15th, 2007 in Branding, Vegas, del.icio.us links with No Comments
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Between the free WiFi at the Las Vegas airport and now the Convention Center…Vegas is perhaps the most tech-friendly places to meet and conduct business. Great branding, too! The more the convenience of always-on recedes hassle-free to the background, the bliss we feel only translates to a great brand experience. The Las Vegas Convention Center is the latest to offer customers free wireless hotspots locally.
Donate your bikes to the Reno Bike Project
Posted on October 4th, 2007 in Bike, del.icio.us links with One Comments
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The Bike Project is a growing nonprofit group that provides low-cost bikes and help maintaining or fixing bikes at its new shop, Papa Wheelie’s Community Bike Shop at the rear entrance of 250 Bell St.
Passionistas: the engaged consumer
Posted on October 1st, 2007 in del.icio.us links with No Comments
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Why couldn’t they have come up with a more masculine name? According to a new study by Yahoo and MediaVest called “Passionistas: The New Empowered Consumers”. Advertising that taps into consumers’ passions is likely to deliver greater online engagement, leading to brand loyalty and advocacy, according to new research from Yahoo and MediaVest.















