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Twitter says attacks are "Geopolitical in motivation"
In a new Twitter.com blog post, co-founder Biz Stone says, "The ongoing, massively coordinated attacks on Twitter this week appear to have been geopolitical in motivation." While Biz names no… Read more »
An Era of Mass Micro Marketing
I've been thinking a lot about long-term changes since I wrote about LocalPeople and hyperlocal journalism a few days ago. I do see the future of journalism in its ability… Read more »
Social Media Takes Some Hits
So far it's been a tough week for social media enthusiasts. First, referring to a recent suicide by a teenager who was taunted by peers on Bebo, the Archbishop of… Read more »
The UK's LocalPeople: Hyperlocal that works
[Roland Bryan, Director of Strategy, Associated Northcliffe Digital.Photo by Shel] Richard Titus, a serial entrepreneur, was a co-founder of Razorfish, the legendary ad agency that introduced, for better or worse… Read more »
Tbash registration opens at 9 am PDT. Only 142 slots still open
TBASH, the Twitterville book launch party, scheduled from 4-8 pm, Sunday Aug. 23 at the Hiller Aviation Museum will open for public registration at 9 am today. It will be… Read more »
My New Canadian Tour & a Global Neighborhoods Lesson
[Joe Thornley. Photo by Hyku] My friend Joe Thornley just announced my five-city Twitterville book tour, which he has assembled on my behalf and for which I am extremely grateful… Read more »
Is Privacy an Over-Rated Legacy of the Past?
Image via Wikipedia The concept of privacy is a tricky one, to say the least. Most people, when asked for a quick response would likely tell you that privacy is… Read more »
A Fake Prison Break and the Power of Projection
Hot on the heels of my post about the potential uses for ever-smaller and more powerful video projectors comes a great example out of Holland. It seems a Dutch magazine… Read more »
The limits of cloud-based services
My Internet connection has been anything but “Comcastic” the last few days. I’ve been treated to frequent outages, slowness and, in general, a horrible experience. (Maybe Comcastic means craptastic?) Yesterday was… Read more »
Send in the tsarina to make a play
The Southeastern Conference is reacting to criticism of its iron-fisted media rights policy by saying it'll tweak the rules a bit.The emphasis is on a bit. A conferences spokesman said… Read more »