Technology


June 08 2011
Sometimes It's Good to Call Yourself Out.

Sometimes It's Good to Call Yourself Out.

Carson Mataxis
In: Technology, Interactive, Advertising / Design, Public Relations
Comments: 0

Sometimes it's better to go ahead and call yourself out.... before your critics do.

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June 03 2011
 

May 26 2011
 

April 25 2011
New Facebook Feature Makes Sharing a Private Affair

New Facebook Feature Makes Sharing a Private Affair

Angela Connor
In: Technology, Interactive, Public Relations, Social Media
Comments: 2

Capstrat's Social Media Manager, Angela Connor shares her thoughts on the new Facebook feature that allows users to share in a more private manner.

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April 22 2011
 

April 20 2011
In Zane We Trust? The On-Demand Generation

In Zane We Trust? The On-Demand Generation

Todd Coats
In: Healthcare / Life Sciences, Professional / Financial Services, Technology, Energy / Infrastructure, Education, Interactive, Advertising / Design, Public Relations, Public Affairs
Comments: 0

This is the second installment of gems from my nephew, Zane. Socrates of the sandbox reminds us to always keep it real. He’s five going on brilliant.

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April 20 2011
Smartphone insights from a late adopter, or, “Oh…now I get it!”

Smartphone insights from a late adopter, or, “Oh…now I get it!”

Anson Burtch
In: Technology, Interactive, Advertising / Design
Comments: 2

A late adopter discovers how the smartphone can change your life.

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April 13 2011
The 2011 Bandwagon Effect

The 2011 Bandwagon Effect

Laura Brewer
In: Technology, Interactive
Comments: 2

Earlier this week, The New York Times published an article by Jenna Wortham about a truly 21st century problem: FOMO. FOMO stands for fear of missing out and is another name for what I’ve always called little sister syndrome.

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April 05 2011
Cisco's PR Dilemma

Cisco's PR Dilemma

Lilyn Hester
In: Technology, Public Relations
Comments: 0

When your internal memo becomes a news story - Cisco and John T. Chambers

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