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When women blog, it’s fashion?

27. July 2008

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The New York Times has done it again. They’ve taken a story about women in tech and relegated it to the Fashion and Style section. In “Blogging’s Glass Ceiling,” a story about last week’s BlogHer conference, Kara Jesella wrote, “There is a measure of parity on the Web. According to the Pew Internet and American [...]

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Barack Had to Be Authentic

23. July 2008

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This past weekend I had the opportunity to catch up with my former colleague and political phenom, Steve Hildebrand, Deputy Campaign Manager for the Obama Presidential campaign. Steve and several of the key staff members from the Obama campaign were speaking to the Netroots Nation conference about their online campaign. Steve recounted that while planning [...]

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Social Media Club Takes Giant Step Forward

9. July 2008

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The team members of Every Dot Connects were some of the earliest members and co-founders of the Social Media Club (SMC). Therefore, it’s especially gratifying for us to see the SMC take steps to form an interim board, comprised of 42 well-regarded industry leaders, with the goal of creating a new legal structure for a [...]

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New Rules

15. May 2008

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I really enjoy irreverent comedy and I regularly DVR Real Time with Bill Maher on HBO. He says what many are thinking but are too polite to say out loud. He also brings in guests from every end of the spectrum and no topic is off limits. It’s a little like the blogosphere. One of [...]

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nGenera Leads the Way

5. May 2008

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“Insight from hundreds of customer relationships has informed our knowledge of what it takes to reinvent historic business structures. We co-create solutions with our customers — partnering with them every step of the way to help them perform and compete better in the global market.” Steve Papermaster, Chairman and CEO of nGenera These observations were [...]

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