Archives for the 'New Media' Category
New Feature for Printing this Content [Productivity in Context]
I have added a new badge in the sidebar that allows you to print or save these posts in PDF format.
The ECO-SAFE Foundation
Let’s Change the World
We can change the world by using each of our own unique voices. By placing the ECO-SAFE Merit Badge on your website or blog, you are using your voice and [...]
Productivity Tools and More [Productivity in Context]
My friend Leo from ZenHabits has put together something new and exciting, an e-book resource called Web Warrior Tools . This new project is a partnership with blogger Glen Stansberry from LifeDev.
Billed as a set of ‘ridiculously useful e-book guides to everything’, Leo and Glen begin with these 4 titles:
1. The Beginner’s Guide to Podcasting [...]
Podcasting is in the Future for this Site [Productivity in Context]
Podcasting: Radio-Free You - Advertising Age - DigitalNext
As opposed to unbranded user-generated content, podcasting is basically brand-generated content — but with an interactive twist.
What I wonder about, however, is why so few agencies and marketers are leaping in on this relatively easy format to concept and produce? And what is the next step for [...]
Net Neutrality [HD BizBlog- The Blog: Productivity in Context]
My friend Duc just sent me this video and I want to share it with all of you. Pass it on.
Original post here: Stephen
Conversation Changes Things [HD BizBlog- The Blog: Productivity in Context]
The Cluetrain Manifesto is 10 years old, and I am sure that many of you reading this can vouch for the fact that many companies and marketers still don’t get it. Earlier this year, Gavin Heaton and Drew McLellan announced that they were preparing a collaborative sequel to the amazing book, The Age of [...]
Crowd-sourcing and Innovation 2.0 [HD BizBlog- The Blog: Productivity in Context]
Ryan Rasmussen at Collaborative Ideation: a sandbox for open innovation
Tapping the talent across the counter posted by Ryan Rasmussen @ 7:15 am
Bring your customers to the design table.
PoppingBeaver began a discussion thread on DiyPlanner.com expressing a desire for more varied color selections in our leather notebooks. [ Levenger Colours ] I responded with a [...]
The Commercialization of IT [HD BizBlog- The Blog: Productivity in Context]
Benjamin takes a look at how a broader slice of the young people of today will have much more advanced IT skills than ever before. IT used to be the domain of those with very specialized training, nowadays it seems that every kid on the block is learning HTML and PHP and coding their own [...]
The Most Organized Man in the World [HD BizBlog- The Blog: Productivity in Context]
No, it’s not me, although I am working on it! It’s from the Jan/Feb issue of Mens’ Health, in an article about Douglas Merrill, CIO and VP of Engineering for Google.
Merrill’s job is to “organize all of the world’s information”. Okay, that’s not subtle.
With such a vast, high-pressure mission, you’d expect him to have lost [...]
The Ants Have Megaphones, and RSS [HD BizBlog- The Blog: Productivity in Context]
Drew McLellan has a new challenge:
Calling all authors — time to exceed Age of Conversation!
Yup, you heard it here. We want to make our second book even bigger and better than Age of Conversation. No small task. But we’re confident that together, we can do it!
A year ago, we hadn’t even [...]
Web 2.0 and a Bill of Rights [HD BizBlog- The Blog: Productivity in Context]
Here is an interesting idea, a Bill of Rights for the Social Web:
A Bill of Rights for Users of the Social Web
Authored by Joseph Smarr, Marc Canter, Robert Scoble, and Michael Arrington
September 4, 2007
We publicly assert that all users of the social web are entitled to certain fundamental rights, specifically:
Ownership of their own personal information, [...]