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This is where I share my thoughts, ruminations, and musings on technology, media, life, motherhood, and everything in between. It’s a little bit chaotic, but that’s because real life isn’t neat, tidy, or social media perfect.
Remember way back in Twitter's early days when people complained that the only posts on Twitter were people sharing what they had for lunch? Now, not only are we telling people what we had for lunch, we're showing them as well.
If you haven't seen the new infographic released by Diffbot (and published on Mashable today), it's definitely worth a look. Because the information may surprise ...
It all started with a simple tweet. Or at least on the surface, it appears that way.
Carly Rae Jensen’s “Call Me Maybe” has been the smash hit song of the summer, if for nothing else but the ease of its spoofability. And just about every brand you can possibly think of has jumped in on the spoof action in hopes of going viral. Including ... Sesame Street. Read Share it … definitely
It’s too early to tell just yet, but a story that flew slightly under the radar yesterday could potentially change the newspaper industry landscape forever. In a good way.Read Did the Boston Globe save the newspaper industry?