Since the launch of the Bing for Mobile iPhone app, we’ve heard some great feedback and are excited that Bing is showing up more and more as the search option for those using Safari on iOS4. We’re happy you are giving Bing a try and are enjoying some of the features like social, shopping, and the fresh homepage image every day. Over the past few months the […]
Point of View: David Berkowitz David Berkowitz is a blogger at Advertising Age’s Digital Next, 360i’s Digital Connections, and MarketingStudio.com, developer of social media and...
Guru Giveaways For The Week Of July 19, 2010 Happy July 19th everybody! We at GetGlue are celebrating this hallowed day with a smorgasbord of critically acclaimed treats. Along...
Resilience and the incredible power of slow change Most existing systems (organizations, cities, careers, governments) are resilient to external shocks. If they weren't, they wouldn't still be here....
Winning A toddler wants what she wants, now. That's a win.A little later, when we're more mature, we might define winning...
Bing for iPhone Update Today we’re stoked to have an update to the Bing app for iPhone and iPod Touch for all of you....
Camera Scanning on the iPhone app Comparison shopping has been around for ages and all of us do it. Whether checking different stores to compare prices...
It’s no secret that I am a fan of Dave Winer and Mr Scoble-why-because I have been on the Mortal Coil 73 years and have a clear conscience HEH
Mortal coil is a poetic term that means the troubles of daily life and the strife and suffering of the world. It is used in the sense of a burden to be carried or abandoned, most famously in the phrase “shuffle[d] off this mortal coil” from Shakespeare’s Hamlet. (For more context of the phrase, see To be, or not to be. And I have always been a reader-with the Newspapers possibly getting a plot next to Custer I am Bothered,If I have to depend on Television to get my news-If I owned the New York TimesI form the Action Committee for The Times Dave Winer,SteveRubel,Jay Rosen,Chris Brogan and Robert Scoble-I give them 5 Five Milion Dollars to create content on the Web for The Times -if you subscribe to the Times Action Committee you can first get a Kindle 2.0 at a 50% discount that is already programmed with select content and a comment application pre intstalled the only reason print media is failing is bad management General Motors in Eight years destroyed a 100 year old brand-I doubt if you can tell the Old Media anything !
Every time I make a comment that Geeks due to their education can only communicate machines not people I get a few angry emails-I was banned from a site because I posted some information about Edelman Digital in the WRONG ROOM-How I found out was that one of their People in the UK – an Island drowning in Guiness sent me a Twitter calling me a Spammer-I then saw the Geeks on the site wetting their pant’s discussing evil me ,adding content to the wrong place they never sent me any direct message just eliminated me from their Server-These Social Media Gurus the latest buzz word have absolutly no clue on how to market! Today I feel the only firm creating a social media apps that does is Adaptive Bluehttp://blog.adaptiveblue.com/ and the folks at Zemanta http://www.zemanta.com/blog/ The Rest are with sitting with the Starbuck’s Democrats consuming byte’s and bits-
The word geek is a slang term, noting individuals as “a peculiar or otherwise odd person, especially one who is perceived to be overly obsessed with one or more things including those of intellectuality, electronics, etc.”[1] Formerly, the term referred to a carnival performer often billed as a wild man whose act usually includes biting the head off a live chicken, bat, snake or bugs. The 1976 edition of the American Heritage Dictionary included only the definition regarding geek shows.
15% changes everything When a newspaper loses 15% of its readers or 15% of its advertisers, it goes out of business. There are...
The art of seduction Carole Mallory was Norman Mailer's mistress. Seducing him probably wasn't that difficult, though, as he was already on his sixth...
Point of View: David Berkowitz David Berkowitz is a blogger at Advertising Age’s Digital Next, 360i’s Digital Connections, and MarketingStudio.com, developer of social media and...
Twitter Weekly Updates for 2010-01-24 kjwriteleft.com Don't Confuse A Government With Its People http://is.gd/5nLws # kjwriteleft.com Elemental http://kjwriteleft.com/beta/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=78:elemental&catid=34:poetry&Itemid=34 # kjwriteleft.com Industrial Greenery http://is.gd/5CFk4 # kjwriteleft.com...
Social Media Optimization A Popular New Trend that Breaks from Search Engine Optimization Social media optimization is similar to search engine media optimization....
Social Media Optimization A Popular New Trend that Breaks from Search Engine Optimization Social media optimization is similar to search engine media optimization....
I am sure the Ceo of Google knows there are more of us the unwashed that could Twitter than Gmail-therefore If I owned Twitter I would find being a Poor Mans Tool a complement-Twitter is a texting tool lot’s of kids texting-many of Googles App’s are for a specific purpose-I can only see Google creating a microblogging app if it is profitable otherwise why waste time-business has no heart it exists for profit-Zemanta is now integrated in to Gmail this adds to its ability to be used to create specific messages possibly advertisments -
Imagine how you'd feel if you woke up one morning, looked out the window and your car was gone. It happens more often than you think. According to statistics kept by the FBI, a car is stolen somewhere in this country every 33 seconds. Sometimes the thieves steal cars because they need a ride, but [...] […]
The following essay is also my Forbes.com column for August. Media Companies Must Divide To Conquer The media is something that for most, if not all, of our adult lives, we have taken for granted. Media giants form the terra firma of the marketing industry, both its paid and earned disciplines. They provide the lifeblood of services and bring us the a […]
In 2010, it’s anticipated that $47B will be spent on pets in the U.S. alone. For marketers, pet care is what many call a recession-resistant industry. It’s ripe with opportunities in retail, services and healthcare. To animal lovers, however, pet care remains a highly personal and emotional experience. Despite this, the pet marketplace is still extremely [.. […]
If you weren't around last night on Twitter, you missed the brief renaissance of "fat" tweets. To recap, because of a loophole in Twitter's url-shortener, it was possible to create messages of indeterminate length. There were a number of people, myself included, who tried a few brief experiments to see if it was possible. Mostly just […]
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As a longtime resident of lower manhattan, I have watched the debate about the planned mosque near ground zero with interest. I stood not too far north of the planned location almost nine years ago and watched the first plane... […]