Do you buy in bulk? When most people think of buying in bulk, they think about Costco. They think about
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Failure Is Not An 0ption
Just last week, I caught myself watching Apollo 13 for the umpteenth time on TV. The Oscar Award-winning Ron Howard
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Welcome to episode #162 of Six Pixels Of Separation – The Twist Image Podcast. Life from New York City, it’s
Continue readingIn Search Of Excellence – The New Search Engine Wars
Last July, a new search engine called Cuil made its way on to the market. As with anything and everything
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Welcome to episode #157 of Six Pixels Of Separation – The Twist Image Podcast. Here is Media Hacks #10. Julien
Continue readingMass Media – Mass Destruction
It is not just about the music industry. Television is feeling it. Radio is feeling it. Magazines are feeling it.
Continue readingNew Media Might Not Be Able To Save The Newspaper Industry
The newspaper industry is in big trouble. That’s the general sentiment you hear when looking at how that industry is
Continue readingSeven Blogs You Must Read And Other Useful Know-How – Montreal Gazette Column
First off, a hearty welcome to readers of the Montreal Gazette who caught my first column that was featured in
Continue readingNote To Marketers (And Musicians): Online Social Networks Owe You Nothing
David Usher started a new Blog called, CloudiD, where he plans on Blogging about all things art, technology and communications.
Continue readingLinkedIn Knows Companies (In A Creepy, Scary Kind Of Way)
Floating through my feeds, I noticed this Blog posting from TechCrunch titled, LinkedIn, Now For Companies. Today, LinkedIn (one of
Continue reading10 Best Blogs On Marketing (That Are Not Marketing Blogs)
Marketers can learn a lot from those who do not consider themselves Marketers. In a RSS world where you can
Continue readingShould You Be Frightened By What Facebook And Google Know About Your Personal Brand?
If you think online social networks like Facebook or Web 2.0 companies already know way too much about you, what
Continue readingAnother Perspective On The Web 2.0 Bubble
This time to the music of Billy Joel… Hat tip to TechCrunch.
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