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Archive for March 2010

Oooh! Shiny! Location-based social networking, Part II (the players)

March 22, 2010

So if you find the idea of location-based tools ridiculous and unessecary, here are a few shiny applications you can play with that might just get you hooked anyway. And if you already find the idea a compelling one, these goodies will get you going… Gowalla Gowalla has applications for several mobile devices and they also […]

Where you at!? Location-based social networking, Part I

March 8, 2010

One of the newer social networking concepts to hit the proverbial street are “location-based” tools. These have been slower to gain acceptance by the online community, but that hasn’t stopped a slew of location networking applications from hoping into the App store. There’s much to be said about what these tools are and why you […]

Still excited about #igniteRaleigh…

March 8, 2010

So I’m still fired up (forgive the pun) from #igniteRaleigh last week! The website has shared pictures and slide information but there’s also a great delicious.com resource with links to dozens of blog posts about the event. Check those out here. Finally, I’m waiting with great anticipation for the video of each presentation to pop-up […]

Consider me ignited, Raleigh

March 5, 2010

Way to go Raleigh! Last night’s Ignite Raleigh event was a very entertaining blend of technology, entertainment and education. I could go on and on about the awesomeness of the event but let me try to keep things brief by highlighting a couple of particularly fantastic contributions… Everyone Needs a Dumb Guy Chris Moody (@cnmoody) […]

A Little Blog Advice

March 1, 2010

Need some help convincing that boss of yours that blogs are a necessary part of business life? Want a little help developing your blog’s “business” voice? Check out this article from Mashable.com: HOW TO: Create a Successful Company Blog.

Bringing the Virtual Community to Life

March 1, 2010

One of the negatives in this giant online community we’re building is our sense of absolute isolation among thousands of voices. You get to read people’s ideas, opinions and everyday thoughts but much of the time these people are literal strangers to you: you wouldn’t know them if you ran into them on the street. […]