I’ve been thinking about this topic for all of 2009. It only seemed fitting then to do what I do and create a conference around it so we could all explore the topic together. I found a like mind in Joe Cascio of Push My Follow, and we started the work of getting a conference [...]
In which I discuss the need to look beyond the minutia of the daily and into the future, charity, and more.
(if you follow me on Twitter, you will see this twice – once direct from Utterli and once from the blog)
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Tags: food inc, forward thinking, iphone, megatweetup, mobile, movember, psychology, social, social media, sociology, tools, tweetup
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Tuesday, December 1st, 2009 at
7:25 pm and is filed
under Bitchmeme, Blogs, Cell Phones, Events, FaceBook, Google, Mobile Networking, Opinion, Social Networks, Twitter, Video.
On occasion people ask me why I don’t post more here. It isn’t that I don’t have valuable information to share with you, I do. In fact, I have so many post ideas and things I want to share with you in my head it gets a bit crowded sometimes. I tend to wander around [...]
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Tags: #SMB, #smbnh, boston media makers, evernote, FaceBook, htc, htc mogul, hyper local, new hampshire media makers, nh media makers, PodCamp, psychology, public relations, relationships, resources, return on investment, small networks, social media, Social Media Boot Camp, social media training, touchscreen, Twitter, Twitter for Dummies, uptown uncorked, uptownuncorked
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Monday, May 4th, 2009 at
2:45 pm and is filed
under FaceBook, Social Media Boot Camp, Twitter.
I am conducting a bit of an informal survey here on Uptown Uncorked. I won’t reveal my position on the matter at hand, so as to avoid undue skewing of the results. However, I am using both the Dunbar Number theory and Myers Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI) of personalities to gather some data on Twitter [...]
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Tags: archetype, dunbar, dunbar number, jung, MBTI, myers briggs, personality, psychology, survey
Written by Leslie, This entry was posted on
Sunday, December 21st, 2008 at
1:35 am and is filed
under Opinion, ROI, Twitter.
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