by Beth Dunn on 29 February 2008
We can’t promise you good things will happen when you put yourself out there. But we can guarantee that nothing will happen if you do nothing.” -Oren Sherman, Artist and Marketing Consultant Beth Kanter asks: What is your feeling about the value of comments to blogging?” I responded in her comments, and felt moved to [...]
by Beth Dunn on 28 February 2008
Google announced today that their long-awaited version of a wiki app is now live, and is called Google Sites. It appears to be another in their seemingly endless line of lightweight, easy to launch and maintain applications, making it an almost effortless and very comfortable choice for users who are already comfortable with Google Docs. [...]
by Beth Dunn on 26 February 2008
I’m honored by the good folks over at @bar, who have posted their interview of me in their ongoing series, Tech Star Tuesdays. They asked some intriguing questions, some challenging questions, and some questions just for fun. I believe this marks the second time in one week that I have been referred to as a [...]
by Beth Dunn on 24 February 2008
Brian Oberkirk’s recently posted advice to brands considering launching their own social networks (in short: don’t) has made the rounds in the nonprofit technology blogosphere, mostly thanks to the incredibly useful nptech tag (add this to your RSS feed now if you want to follow other practitioners and thinkers in this field). It’s another volley [...]
by Beth Dunn on 24 February 2008
The very first NewBCamp was held in Providence, Rhode Island yesterday, and I was there, happy to join in the excitement and fun. Founded by a current student at Johnson and Wales, and modelled on the wildly successful “unconference” series known as Podcamp (co-founded by Chris Penn and Chris Brogan), NewBCamp provided an opportunity for [...]
say it loud
by Beth Dunn on 29 February 2008
We can’t promise you good things will happen when you put yourself out there. But we can guarantee that nothing will happen if you do nothing.” -Oren Sherman, Artist and Marketing Consultant Beth Kanter asks: What is your feeling about the value of comments to blogging?” I responded in her comments, and felt moved to [...]
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