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UPCOMING EVENTS

06.10.08

Wikis, Blogs, Podcasts, Mashups and More!:
Understanding Today's Newest Forms of Media


Web 2.0 is more than a movement toward conversational media. It's a media revolution fueled by new technologies such as blogs, social networks, virtual worlds, and wikis. If you feel confused by the flurry of new media forms flying around the Internet, or maybe just want to learn how to make better use of them for your own business, check out this session. We'll take a fast-paced tour of the newest media technologies, showing you what they are, who's using them, and how you might use them in your own business.

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It was this past Wednesday morning as I was driving with two of my colleagues when it hit me.  This decade is almost over.  Has it really been eight years since people wore those "2000" party sunglasses in Times Square?  It does seem like a lifetime ago that the main ...Read on

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Somewhere along the way I heard this observation:People are shaped by the friendships they keep, books they read, television programs they watch, and audiotapes they listen to.  Even though it's a bit dated (what are audiotapes?), the core message remains the same.  Each of us are influenced by the connections ...Read on

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In the digital world, six months equals six years.  That's how fast things are changing.  As digital media becomes more intertwined in our lives, everyone's expectations continue to grow.  With 17 new forms of digital media (if not more), the internet can better approximate, and sometimes exceed, real world experiences. ...Read on

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Sifting through my RSS feeds this morning I found a link for a new Web 2.0 app called Nuconomy, a web traffic analysis startup still in beta. Now, I haven't tried it and I'm not saying that Nuconomy is even worth watching. What got my attention is that they're basing ...Read on

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Did the Founding Fathers issue a Request for Proposal (RFP) when they started the American Revolution?  Did John F. Kennedy issue one when he called for a man on the moon by the end of the 1960s?  How about Nelson Mandela when he stood up against apartheid?I'm pretty sure there ...Read on

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Email Management

by Sarah Robbins,  February 14th, 2008 , My profile
Dear Geek: My colleagues are constantly sending me links to articles that they think I ought to read. My inbox is full of "thought you might like to read this" emails. How can I ensure that I see relevant articles, blogs, news etc so I can tell my coworkers to stop ...Read on

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I get invitations to new social networks every single day. My inbox is filled with emails about the downfall of sites like MySpace and news stories about scandals related to pictures and information posted to social networks. The latest flurry surrounds the financial losses suffered by companies who hopes social ...Read on

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We love helping people pull off big things. Let's be candid, scaling a seemingly insurmountable summit is an exhilarating experience.  But it's not for the faint of heart.  Why? Growth requires truth and not everyone wants to know the truth.  Some find it easier to listen to what ...Read on

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Forrester Research just published an article about how agencies need to change and that they are in a "world of hurt" because they can't adapt to the changing advertising world. The Adweek article states, "In a new report, the research firm paints a grim view of the current state of ...Read on

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What were we thinking?

by Mitch Maxson,  February 6th, 2008 , My profile
As we were putting the finishing touches on what is our new web presence, it made me pause for a moment and think about the previous generations of MediaSauce.com. Not for very long, mind you, but you know, at least long enough to shutter and shake my head a bit. ...Read on

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