Posts by: strategis

  • 24 Aug

    Finally Updates to Facebook Events!

      Scoops Here. This is a very exciting update for Facebook and I thought I would share it with all my favorite socialmedialites out there. I am probably one of so many people who create events on Facebook and wonder–why doesn’t Facebook just let you take a list of invitees and transfer it over to […]
  • 19 Aug

    APPLE TRIES TO KILL STEVE JOBS STORY IN SUNDAY TIMES

    “Apple hates personality stuff and press intrusion. ‘We want to discourage profiles’. Strong words from an Apple PR. Apparently Apple didn’t want the Sunday Times to publish the 4000 word plus profile for the fact that it may reveal more about jobs past, present, and future than the company is willing to disclose. I think […]
  • 19 Aug

    Some Social Media Numbers

    Here are a few fast Facts from the Intranet 2.0 Global Survey Report: Out of organizations who have began there social media endevors, 46% have spent $10,000 or less, 35% have spent between $10,000 and $100,00; and 19% have spent $100,000 or more. Remember these numbers represent organizations of all sizes. The sample found that […]
  • 18 Aug

    OMG- SO I FOUND THIS AWSOME SLIDESHARE ABOUT SOCIAL MEDIA!

    This is a 2009 must have! Ok I realize that maybe, just maybe, I’m a little over excited about 1 simple Slideshare presentation yet again covering the topic of social media. But this one is really good. It’s not so much about impressive numbers (although it does contain a number of them) but more about […]
  • 14 Aug

    Don’t Be Such A Wallflower!

    Turns out, I’m a Twitter Wallflower. Seeing that, as stated before, I don’t invest nearly as much time into my twitter as Facebook, this is no surprise. According to Mojo, their proven “scientific method” shows that, though I don’t tweet much, I do show the potential to be the life of the party! See this […]
  • 14 Aug

    What’s Your Twitter Mojo?

    Scoops Here. Ever thought want kind of Twitter Mojo you have? Look no further Yahoo put out the socialmedialites of the world a tool today that tells you what kind of Twitter user you are based on of your Tweet content. In order to find out what Twitterer you are, Yahoo uses a secret algorithm to give you […]
  • 13 Aug

    Facebook’s Search Toolbar Gets More Muscle

    As Facebook balloons to over 250 million users, many voice their appreciation for Facebook’s small social network feel.  Unlike its so-last-year counterpart, MySpace, Facebook has successfully maintained a very personal feel, finding hundreds of ways to link the most relevant people, in the most relevant ways. Even so, because Facebook has so many interesting people, useful […]
  • 12 Aug

    Facebook – Short & Sweet

    So Facebook has ‘accidentally’ disclosed that it has plans for a new site, dubbed Facebook lite. Unlike the current Facebook site, Facebook lite offers users a simplified, no-frills Facebook experience – eerily similar to Twitter, Facebooks biggest competitor. But Facebook claims that its new chip-off-the-old-block is merely the manifestation of a solution to many worldwide […]
  • 11 Aug

    The In-Office Appointment v. The Coffeeshop

    I need to credit Becky Dowd from Kirkland Albrecht & Fredrickson, P.C. for this post because after our meeting last week (over a cup of coffee) it got me thinking about the difference of meeting people in the office and over a cup of coffee. 1. The Menu At your office: The water bubbler. Stale […]
  • 08 Aug

    Wanted: New Internet Homepage

    Wanted: New Internet Homepage For years my browser’s homepage has been http://www.boston.com/. Well not any more after reading this article The Boston Globe will soon begin charging for its website, publisher P. Steven Ainsley told the paper’s union bosses. What will I do? Where will I find my news? (insert sarcasm here) I used to get […]