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10 years past, 10 years forward

December 23, 2009

10 doesn’t sound like a big number, but when you start looking back over a decade, 10 years of an ever-expanding and innovating world, 10 years feels huge and unwieldy.
At the beginning of this past decade (the first decade of the 21th Century…how cool!) I was working with an Internet company called Themestream, started by [...]

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The top 10 posts on ViralHousingFix in 2009

December 17, 2009

As the year winds down, I was curious which posts over the course of the year were the most popular. I was pleased to see that the posts that had resonated the most with all of you were ones that I felt like I’d achieved some clarity around an idea that I’d been working [...]

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What can you learn from the statement “Facebook is the new AOL?”

December 8, 2009

MarketingProfs today has an interesting post from Leigh Duncan-Durst, a 20-year veteran of internet marketing and e-commerce, about some of the likely challenges Facebook will face as it develops its platform in order to be more relevant for marketers.
Do the math on 20 years: that puts Duncan-Durst in the interactive world in 1989. [...]

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Understanding your emotional balance when your partner slams the laptop shut on your fingers

December 3, 2009

A few years ago, Microsoft’s Linda Stone coined the term continuous partial attention to describe the new way of moving through tasks, time and devices that was developing in the portable digital age.
I call what we’re doing today continuous partial attention, or cpa, for short. In 1997, I created this meme to differentiate between [...]

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The Book of Basketball works really well on the Kindle iPhone app

November 29, 2009

I just finished reading The Book of Basketball. Apparently, it’s a mammoth work, some 700 pages long. I didn’t have any sense of its heft — I read it on my iPhone using the Kindle reader — although I was well aware of how substantial and significant the book was.
One thing that I [...]

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