This is a question I ponder frequently. Have you focused on building a micro network and a nationwide network, or have you isolated yourself by walling off your garden?
I’m big on the idea of helping people and networking at a hyper local level. I also believe that your network is most effective if it also [...]
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Tags: branding, FaceBook, followers, following, friends, network, networking, Social Change, Social Media Boot Camp, Social Networks
Written by Leslie, This entry was posted on
Saturday, June 13th, 2009 at
4:13 am and is filed
under FaceBook, Hire Us, Opinion, Social Change, Social Media Boot Camp, Social Networks.
All you Blackberry and WinMo users out there that have been dejected, watching iPhone and G1 users download fun and practical applications from each phone’s respective application store, finally have something to smile about. This week’s big mobile news, at least thus far, has been the announcement of an application store for both [...]
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Tags: application, blackberry, g1, iphone, mobile, networking, platform, rim, social, store, windows mobile
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Wednesday, April 1st, 2009 at
3:57 am and is filed
under Uncategorized.
The iPhone’s next update, 3.0, was just unveiled yesterday. For all of you that don’t own iPhones (which includes me), you might very well be wondering how I can connect the progress of a single phone to the advancement of mobile social networking as a whole. I’m going to explain, so try to keep up.
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Tags: aim, Apple, FaceBook, g1, Google, iphone, loopt, media, mobile, MySpace, networking, social, tmobile, Twitter
Written by Triston, This entry was posted on
Wednesday, March 18th, 2009 at
4:59 am and is filed
under Cell Phones, FaceBook, Google, MySpace, Opinion, Twitter.
I just got my first iPod Touch, and suffice it to say that I’m officially hooked. In fact, I’m more than hooked. In less than 24 hours, I’ve effectively decided that lugging around a Blackberry Curve with the wonderful Touch is too much, and that I need an iPhone. Leslie called the iPod Touch a [...]
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Tags: Apple, FaceBook, FriendFeed, g1, Google, iphone, LinkedIn, media, mobile, MySpace, networking, Pownce, samsung, social, tmobile, touchwiz, Twitter, YouTube
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Sunday, February 22nd, 2009 at
4:48 pm and is filed
under Apple, Cell Phones, FaceBook, Flickr, FriendFeed, Google, MySpace, Opinion, Social Networks, Twitter, YouTube.
Over the last few weeks I’ve been quietly planning and plotting a new branch of the nationwide Social Media Breakfast in NH. It isn’t that we don’t love Boston, because we do, but our neighbor to the north is rich in technology and social media, and often overlooked when events are planned. I saw a [...]
We all love to talk about the national and global reach of social media, and that is a very cool thing. But it is also very intimidating to an often overlooked segment of the population: your local businesses. My goal in 2009, in addition to bringing more of the global business like wineries and musicians [...]
Though I’ve said almost incessantly that social media will, in the very near future, start migrating as a whole to mobile devices, it is always nice to see a little evidence to back that theory up. iSuppli, an analyst group focused on interpreting trends in electronics, claims that the massive adoption of smartphones and internet-friendly [...]
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Tags: Apple, data, handset, iphone, media, mobile, networking, platform, smartphone, social, touchscreen
Written by Triston, This entry was posted on
Thursday, July 17th, 2008 at
2:21 pm and is filed
under Mobile Networking.
Often times, we think that being socially connected means fingers on a full keyboard, seated at a chair, staring into a display. That assumes, of course, we’re talking about socially connected in the internet sense. The fact of the matter is that being socially connected doesn’t mean you’re locked into a chair at home. You [...]
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Tags: Cell Phones, FaceBook, Flickr, mobile, networking, platform, social, Twitter
Written by Triston, This entry was posted on
Wednesday, July 9th, 2008 at
1:19 am and is filed
under Cell Phones, FaceBook, Flickr, Twitter.
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