Archive for the ‘ social media ’ Category
by Walt Carvalho Yes, it is true. The days of people being the only travelers on the social media landscape is over. Mattel apparently has a different idea. The toy manufacturer has come out with a new dog collar, which allows your four legged buddies to tweet with best of us. They apparently have designed a device [ READ MORE ]
by Walt Carvalho I know I have discussed many things dealing either directly or indirectly with the social media phenomenon, which we are witnessing today. We’ve discussed the potential and changes we are all experiencing in communication, whether it be business associations, family reuniting or friendly meet-ups, just to name a few. The way we [ READ MORE ]
by Walt Carvalho People seem to enjoy spending time with each other. For some, their enjoyment comes from mainly one other person. They spend most of their time with each other, sharing their lives with each other. For others, their immediate family is the focus of their life. They enjoy the opportunity of experiencing their spouse’s [ READ MORE ]
by Walt Carvalho Twitter has become more relevant in the transmission of news. Every event seems to explode now, as tweets can easily appear in the thousands per minute range. [ READ MORE ]
by Walt Carvalho I was sitting in a lobby a few days ago, fifteen minutes early for a nine thirty appointment. Unfortunately, having an early meeting was not an option. With some time on my hands and the need to occupy my mind for fifteen minutes, I found a magazine opened on a nearby table. I reached [ READ MORE ]
by Matt Carvalho If you happen to have logged into your facebook account any time in the last week or so, you would have noticed that your girlfriend, her best girlfriend, her best girlfriends mom, her best friends mom’s roommates sister from college, basically any female you know on facebook had a color attached to her [ READ MORE ]
by Seth Godin Here are my picks for the two most important trends of the decade we’re just starting: Change: The infrastructure of massive connection is now real. People around the world have cell phones. The first internet generation is old enough to spend money, go to work and build companies. Industries are being built every day [ READ MORE ]
by Matt Carvalho I logged into Facebook today (as did 99% of my friends) to find a vast array of content waiting for me. Living in my feed were hilarious jokes, creative ideas, musical collaborations that bands have been working on, as well as other social information that helps keep me current. [ READ MORE ]
by Seth Godin Successful organizations spend a lot of time saying, “that’s not what we do.” It’s a requirement, because if you do everything, in every way, you’re sunk. You got to where you are by standing for something, by approaching markets and situations in a certain way. [ READ MORE ]