What’s on your nightstand or in your beach tote this summer? My summer reading looks like this:
Currently finished:
The Tipping Point by Malcolm Gladwell (2nd reading)
Groundswell by Christine Li and Josh Bernoff (2nd reading)
The Moral Animal by Robert Wright (TERRIBLE book, btw)
On the nightstand:
Made to Stick by Chip Heath and Dan Heath
Planet Google [...]
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Tags: analytics, archetype, books, boomers, climate change, community, cross generational work, dunbar number, education, friends, gen x, gen y, gender, gender gap, generation gap, mobile, women in tech
Written by Leslie, This entry was posted on
Wednesday, July 8th, 2009 at
6:07 pm and is filed
under Opinion.
By far the question I have been asked the most this month is “How do you feel about kids under 18 using Twitter?” (This is second only to “How do you feel about porn stars using Twitter?”, by the way.) I think what people are truly asking with the subtext of that question is “Do [...]
Topics on Fire is one of the many ways I’ve been tying to make social media effect real world change. This is a topic near and dear to my heart these days (you can tell, I went so far as to submit a panel for SXSW on the idea, which you can find, and vote [...]
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Tags: baby boomer, boomers, gen x, gen y, generation gap, millenials, slackers, technology
Written by Leslie, This entry was posted on
Friday, August 22nd, 2008 at
2:12 pm and is filed
under Events, Podcast, Social Change.
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