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The other day, I started seeing status updates of colors come across the News Feed in Facebook referring to the bra people were wearing themselves. It quickly devolved to guys messing around and posting things like “diamond studded”. Not only was it TMI (did my professional colleagues [...]
Earth Shakes, Twitter Explodes
Yesterday, there was an earthquake and instead of Stopping, Dropping, and Covering as I had done many times during earthquake drills in elementary and middle and probably even high school, I just stopped… and then I checked the USGS website for the report. And when I got on Facebook and Twitter, I was not [...]
The asynchronous nature of email has increased productivity by allowing people to send information and ask questions 24 hours, 7 days a week. Long ago, when you had a thought or question, you’d save it up with others until you had the next meeting or phone call with a person, but now you can [...]
Reaching the Mobile Masses
My two friends and I have been hosting a dinner series for our friends and friends of friends called “Dine For Friends” at various restaurants across the Bay Area for over a year. Two weekends ago, for our ninth dinner, we had a mishap with the communication; our dinners normally start at 7pm, but [...]
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