Archives for: July 2008
4 ways Web 2.0 might be flawed

I’m a huge believer in the power of “Web 2.0″; in the power of social computing to change the fabric of how society interacts with each other other.  So when I saw a book at the library that took the opposite stance and accused the Internet of killing society, I had to pick it up.  After spending the last two

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Hard Knox Life on your iPhone

Thanks to a new service called MoFuse, you can now access Hard Knox Life on your iPhone or mobile at http://hardknoxlife.mofuse.mobi/.  The always resourceful Chris Brogan pointed the site out the other day and I have been amazed how simple it is.  All you do is go to MoFuse.com, plug in the URL of your blog, and just like that

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Gillette recognizes true fans

Well I had this post sitting in my draft box but then AdRants went and beat me to the punch yesterday.  Pretty bad to get scooped when the guys ten feet away from me are the ones selling these razors. So in case, you didn’t see the news yet, Gillette has released their limited edition Gillette College Razor with 11

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"Where does he get those wonderful toys?"

The bat signal lights up the Woolworth Building to promote The Dark Knight.  I haven’t been this excited for a movie in a long time. Photo courtesy of Olga Bas

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Don’t fight pirates, learn from them

I have been meaning to read Matt Mason’s The Pirate’s Dilemma for some time now.  I finally got around to it this past weekend and the wait was well worth it.   “The Pirate’s Dilemma tells the story of how youth culture drives innovation and is changing the way the world works. It offers understanding and insight for a time when

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