The growth of mobile (smartphones and tablets) technology is not a news flash. However, the data about mobile usage among business people in the Cincinnati-area is quite interesting.

The growth of mobile (smartphones and tablets) technology is not a news flash. However, the data about mobile usage among business people in the Cincinnati-area is quite interesting.
Vehr Communications’ 2012 Social Media Usage Survey, in collaboration with Enquirer Media, is live June 20 through July 4, 2012. The survey asks Greater Cincinnati business professionals their opinions on social media engagement in two areas: social media usage and behavior and social media objectives and analysis.
Wow! What a difference a week makes (actually, it’s been closer to 2 weeks, but who’s counting). Investors are … and the numbers are rather sobering.
What has been so fascinating about watching the Facebook IPO is not what we’ve seen, but what we haven’t seen and what we don’t yet completely understand (at least what I don’t yet completely understand).
At a conference this past week of IPREX, Jay Walsh, Head of Communications for the Wikimedia Foundation (this is Wikipedia), shared insights on February’s SOPA/PIPA blackout. Fascinating discussion.
Saying nothing about the time that lapsed before this statement was issued and its glaringly obvious observations, I have one real question. Is Facebook the appropriate outlet for an apology?
It’s February … the month of love! So, we thought we’d share some thoughts on “link love” for those still in the hunt. If SEO (search engine optimization) is important to your Web site’s success – AND IT IS! – then falling in ”link …
The front page of this morning’s Wall Street Journal (11.23.09) shares an article titled, “Volunteers Log Off As Wikipedia Ages.” Is it, perhaps, really an article about the settling, or maturation, of new media? For cave dwellers, Wikipedia began as an, “online free encyclopedia that anyone …
William Faulkner (picture from reverendross) This one got my attention right away. First, it was forwarded by Pete Blackshaw (thanks, Pete). Second, in the first sentence if referenced William Faulkner, one of my favorite authors. In college, I once took …
Facebook pushback
You knew it was going to happen. With Facebook going public, pressure was going to build to generate revenue increasingly, quarter over quarter.