Here are 17 minutes that just might help you understand the true power of everything we’re experimenting with online, and
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The Power Of Intent
The word "should" is more powerful than you might imagine. How do you think people should Blog, use Twitter or
Continue readingTwitter Is Going To Kill RSS
Information overload. We’re all dealing with it. We were dealing with it when there were only a handful of publishers
Continue readingThis Conversation Is A Blip
At some point very soon, we’re all going to have to reconcile the new reality that everything is in real-time
Continue readingRe-imagining The Business Conference
In August of last year, I wrote the Blog post, Changing Business Through The Unconference, that looked at a new
Continue readingThe New Game Changer – The Marketing Crisis
We talk about the economic crisis. We talk about the environmental crisis. Let’s talk about the realities of the marketing
Continue readingOn Selling (And Marketing) Books
BookCamp Toronto is just about to wrap up. It was an amazing day that lived up to its tagline of
Continue readingThe Most Valuable Book You Ever Read
As BookCamp Toronto is about to start, it go me thinking about what, exactly, books are and what they really
Continue readingHow To Read More (But Carry Less) When You Travel
How much reading can you get done on any given flight? If you’re like me, you stockpile all the best
Continue readingAfraid To Fail
Most companies do know what to do. They attend the same seminars and conferences as we do. They read the
Continue readingNews Will Outlast Newsprint
This week, newspaper executives from across Canada are gathered in Montreal to attend the Ink + Beyond national conference organized
Continue readingThe Mother Of All Inventions â A Look At The Internet
Here’s a pretty bold quote from the TED website about Tim Berners-Lee: "Tim Berners-Lee invented the World Wide Web. He
Continue readingWireless Reading Devices vs. Newspapers
The big news this week in the newspaper industry was not Google‘s Marissa Mayer speaking before a Senate subcommittee on
Continue readingThe Astounding Evolution Towards Less In A "More Society"
No one pays much attention to anything these days. In August 1981, the world changed dramatically. The saying "I Want
Continue readingWhen Your Office Is Anywhere And Everywhere
When you’re a digital nomad, your office can fit in a backpack, but not a briefcase. I tend to know
Continue readingStep Away From The Desk
The idea of the Digital Nomad (now, also an online community courtesy of Dell) has been lingering and pushing forward
Continue readingBuilding A Next Generation Company
It’s easy to think about Google, Apple or Twitter when you think about what a "next generation" company might look
Continue readingHere Comes The Future Of Education. Are We Ready?
It’s not enough to just worry about how your revenues are going to look at the end of this quarter,
Continue readingEthics In Blogging For Dollars
Some people buy magazines and don’t mind the advertorials at all. Some people pay for cable and don’t mind spending
Continue readingPoint And Shoot And Shop
Scan the barcode of any product in any store using your mobile phone and you can find out what people
Continue readingStupid, Stupid, Stupid
Online social networks are making you stupid. They’re also going to make the next generation of kids stupider too. That
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