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The Beauty of Moleskine
Today I was having a conversation with a fellow Moleskine fan and we got on the topic of why we liked the notebooks so much. It's not so much the toughness, or the pocket in the back, but rath
March 18, 2006 |
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Another Week Gone By
Guess what folks? It's the time of the week where I throw out the stuff I read and found interesting this week. Just out of curiosity, would you prefer if I wrote up these as short entries as I read them, or are you cool with me putting it into on
March 10, 2006 |
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New Marketing Principles
I feel like I say it every day, but if you're not reading Terry Heaton, what, may I ask, are you doing with your day? His latest essay, New Metr
March 8, 2006 |
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My Head Hurts
It's Friday and last night I drank a lot of beer, ate a lot of wings and watched a lot of really exciting basketball. That means today you get lots of random links I've been meaning to point you to for the last two weeks. I tried to organiz
March 24, 2006 |
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New Education Metaphors
[Editor's Note: This morning on my walk to work my mother and I discussed some of the ideas in yesterday's Education 2.0 post. As we were talking she was taking down some
March 16, 2006 |
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Wrapping Up the Week
Friday has finally arrived, and not a day too soon. Here's a wrap up of some of my week's best reading. Hope you enjoy it as much as I did. On Branding These days, the best way to get people's attention is not to engage co
March 3, 2006 |
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Current TV
Last July I wrote about Current TV, the new cable station aimed at 18-34 that Al Gore is somehow involved with. In that article I took
March 2, 2006 |
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28 Day Slater
Sorry about the quietness, I was in San Francisco for the last few days. Once I finish catching up with everything I should be back on a regular posting schedule. Until then, here's something for your viewing pleasure. <a href="http://www.t
March 30, 2006 |
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More Connections Lead to Better Work
I know I've been talking about design a lot lately, but it's a subject I can't get off my mind. Beyond just dealing with it on a daily basis at work, by opening my eyes to it, I notice it in every aspect of my life. I like to think I don't approac
March 22, 2006 |
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Education 2.0
Education is a very big issue. While we're all busy talking about 2.0, America's children are being taught like the computer has yet to be invented. If we think making change in the media/tech world is hard, try your hand at education. Trust me, I
March 15, 2006 |
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Intention, Attention and Metadata
2.0 is all the rage. People seem to be attaching it to every word they can think of: web, media, marketing, identity, attention, brisket (that might just be my Grandma). As a term, it's only meaning comes in describing that we've moved past 1.0. I
March 13, 2006 |
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Almost April Fool's
It's Friday and there's dead mouse smell lingering around my cubicle. That must mean it's time for a link roundup. At some point in the near future I plan to again add some real content to this site, but in the meantime links to others adding real
March 31, 2006 |
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