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A blast from the past for "December, 2008"

  1. The Twitter You Don’t Know

    Saturday, December 20th, 2008 | 12 Comments

    Twitter didn’t start out to be the definition of “Micro Blogging”; that term came out of Twitters popularity, out of the way the product was utilized by its users. Twitter didn’t create micro-blogging; Twitter users did using the Twitter platform.

  2. When Did We Become So Afraid of Failure?

    Thursday, December 18th, 2008 | 15 Comments

    This industry is so quick to throw its success to the public but so fearful to do the same for its failures. I question why, especially in an industry where our failures are so fundamentally important to our success.

  3. Employees First, Profits Second.

    Monday, December 15th, 2008 | 33 Comments

    The economy is in a sore spot, a recession is here and layoffs are plentiful; even within our own luxurious Internet industry. But what is bothering me most are the organizations that put profits before people; and hide behind terms like “right sizing”.

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