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18 Sep
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11 Sep
Using Social Media to Remember 9/11
Serious Scoops Here. Today we remember an event 8 years ago that rocked the core of American tradition and principle. As many before us, we have used traditional forms of media as a way to reflect and remember how this day changed our country forever. As untraditional as social media is, it offers an easily […] -
05 Aug
FledgeWing – the LinkedIn For College Students
No ambitious young person wants to wait until graduation to start working on projects, developing ideas, and building teams. As a case in point, consider how many success stories from the dotcom and Web 2.0 eras have begun with brilliant twenty-somethings dropping out of college to pursue their passions. Speaking directly to this concern (or […] -
15 Jul
Social Networking = Cohesion or Division?
Is the social media revolution bringing us together? Or is it perpetuating divisions by race and class? An important question asked by New York Times’ Riva Richmond. I know, your all probably thinking, “what do you mean division, social media is all about bringing people together.” Your right, most social media is, well, just that. […] -
07 Jul
A shout out to the Grammies and Grampies on FB
I talk to business owners and CEOs every day about social networking and when it comes to Facebook, I usually hear things like – ‘Facebook is too young for our business,’ or my new favorite (from a meeting this past Thursday) ‘People of my generation don’t know what Facebook is.’ Then I go through my […]