Archive for June, 2007
The latest craze: Clipboard Roulette
In recording the latest episode of the Clue Unit podcast, we stumbled across what will most certainly be the latest craze to sweep the nation. Perhaps the world. Maybe even the universe.Clipboard RouletteThe game is easy; here’s how you can play at home:
Challenge a friend to a game of Clipboard Roulette.
Post whatever is current [...]
links for 2007-06-04
Flickr: Discussing Flickr Loves Me? in FlickrCentral
More “Why I love the Flickr crew” fodder…
(tags: flickr)
Capessa Inspirational Stories on Yahoo! Health
From the site: “Capessa is a gathering place for women looking to change their lives and to share the wisdom they have learned along the way. Explore the stories below and join the conversation on the [...]
Update: AMA communication
After blogging about my experience joining the American Marketing Association, I wanted to share the latest update.
Shortly after my blog post, two things happened:
I was contacted by Jim Dawson, my local Dallas chapter president. Very nice guy who has now roped me into helping add some online social functions to the organization. (Be [...]
NikeID - where are the social functions?
When I was in college, I worked for a medical product design company designing, of all things, shoes. We were working on some top secret methods of using pumps that inflated when you walked. It was a very cool idea, dreamed up by the company owner.
As part of doing research, we went to the shoe [...]
links for 2007-06-01
Welcome to Meeting Tomorrow! Nationwide Audio Visual Rentals.
Interesting biz concept around renting A/V equipment on the fly. Neat.
(tags: business rental)
Podcast User Magazine Issue #17
I’m not sure how I’ve missed the previous 16 episodes, but wow, what a great webzine!
(tags: podcasting magazine)
Heroes TV | Heroes on NBC
Wow, I made the Heroes fan site!
(tags: television entertainment)
The Internet has scaling problems
Maybe it’s just me and my service provider (probably not), but in the last few weeks many of the Web services I’ve come to rely on are having downtime issues. It’s one thing to see a new service like Twitter go down (regularly. often.), but it’s another thing to see a solid, existing business like [...]
Big news on the CommunityGuy.com front
After watching the "Viral Garden Top 25 Marketing Blogs" list for some time now, I feel lucky to see that this very blog has made the list… and at #18! To see the company I’m in makes me a bit misty. Seriously, Creating Passionate Users, Logic+Emotion, Brand Autopsy… these folks are the real deal and [...]






