This is my archive

What are you doing with your free time?

I don’t know if there’s a good way to ease into this, so I’m just going to come out and say it so we can… Read More

“Velvet Rope” social media.

  Can the network be the product? That’s the question I ask in my latest ClickZ article, “Can Closed-Door Exclusive Social Networks Make Money?”… Read More

Researchers Beware: Users Lie

We’ve always know what users say and what they do are often not the same. There are many reasons for this phenomenon. According to Jacob… Read More

The Social Network

About a year ago it was rumored that some production company was going to make a movie about Facebook and how it was started. Read More

“Mad Men” Madness: 2050 Edition

While I was browsing some old archives of “The Web” (remember that?) the other day I came across this article written on a “blog” entitled… Read More

Cheap, Fast, and Out of Control: Social Media and Recruitment

I recently had the extreme pleasure of presenting to the President’s conference of the NASCUMC (the higher-education organization of the United Methodist Church) in Palm… Read More

AT&T’s National Disaster Recovery

Gizmodo posted a great article yesterday about AT&T’s National Disaster Recovery System. It’s easy for us to take the networks, which provide us… Read More

On Target Usability

  Today I got in a fight at Rite Aid – don’t worry, not with another customer but with the razor dispenser. The plastic… Read More

Is the Social Media “Thiness” Spilling Over?

After a long day of presentations and networking at the eduWEB conference today, I decided to treat myself to a Stella and Angry… Read More

Hope for Extreme Multitaskers

  Firefox has been working on a new feature which could change the way we browse the web in small but significant ways. Surfing the… Read More