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So I’ve made the finals of this Valleywag poll. Can you spare a vote? I think it would be really funny if I won because, well, I’m not hot. Shhh. Don’t tell my wife. I think I have her fooled. No need to acknowledge whether I’m not or not. I’d prefer awkward silence. Oh- and…
This Content-to-Commerce post revealed some interesting social-media statistics, and prompted me to answer two questions: “Why aren’t digital agencies bringing social-media to clients?” “Why can’t brands seem to overcome their internal inertia?” I have the somewhat rare experience of having seen social media strategy and tactics in various roles: as a marketer (client), client stakeholder…
The Viddler blog showcased this woman doing an exercise video. I watched the whole thing, and I don’t feel any healthier than when I started it. I even tried watching it with the sound off and some nice music playing. Nope- still feeling fat.
Weblebrities, also known as amateur “web stars,” are like the Gaddafi loyalists. They’re not done fighting, but odds favor Libya’s National Transitional Council headed by Abdurrahim el-Keib. (Sure he’s a former electrical engineering professor from the University of Alabama, but he’s the country’s interim prime minister). The new regime of YouTube is The National Transitional…
Try to watch this without getting sentimental. Go ahead and try. Hats off to Philips Avent for this adorable video featuring mommy tricks to get babies to sleep. I reluctantly made it through the first 20 seconds for a totally heart-melting collection of sleepy babies. I only wish Sleepy Charlie was included. Another smashing sponsored…
The EepyBird duo shows that if you have enough talent, you can move seamlessly from one major promotion to another — without anything particularly unique between. Fritz Grobe and Stephen Voltz are the mad scientists behind EepyBird, a physical theater company exploring how everyday objects can do extraordinary things. They’re the Michael Jordan and Tiger…
So I’ve made the finals of this Valleywag poll. Can you spare a vote? I think it would be really funny if I won because, well, I’m not hot. Shhh. Don’t tell my wife. I think I have her fooled. No need to acknowledge whether I’m not or not. I’d prefer awkward silence. Oh- and…
This Content-to-Commerce post revealed some interesting social-media statistics, and prompted me to answer two questions: “Why aren’t digital agencies bringing social-media to clients?” “Why can’t brands seem to overcome their internal inertia?” I have the somewhat rare experience of having seen social media strategy and tactics in various roles: as a marketer (client), client stakeholder…
The Viddler blog showcased this woman doing an exercise video. I watched the whole thing, and I don’t feel any healthier than when I started it. I even tried watching it with the sound off and some nice music playing. Nope- still feeling fat.
Weblebrities, also known as amateur “web stars,” are like the Gaddafi loyalists. They’re not done fighting, but odds favor Libya’s National Transitional Council headed by Abdurrahim el-Keib. (Sure he’s a former electrical engineering professor from the University of Alabama, but he’s the country’s interim prime minister). The new regime of YouTube is The National Transitional…
Try to watch this without getting sentimental. Go ahead and try. Hats off to Philips Avent for this adorable video featuring mommy tricks to get babies to sleep. I reluctantly made it through the first 20 seconds for a totally heart-melting collection of sleepy babies. I only wish Sleepy Charlie was included. Another smashing sponsored…
The EepyBird duo shows that if you have enough talent, you can move seamlessly from one major promotion to another — without anything particularly unique between. Fritz Grobe and Stephen Voltz are the mad scientists behind EepyBird, a physical theater company exploring how everyday objects can do extraordinary things. They’re the Michael Jordan and Tiger…
So I’ve made the finals of this Valleywag poll. Can you spare a vote? I think it would be really funny if I won because, well, I’m not hot. Shhh. Don’t tell my wife. I think I have her fooled. No need to acknowledge whether I’m not or not. I’d prefer awkward silence. Oh- and…
This Content-to-Commerce post revealed some interesting social-media statistics, and prompted me to answer two questions: “Why aren’t digital agencies bringing social-media to clients?” “Why can’t brands seem to overcome their internal inertia?” I have the somewhat rare experience of having seen social media strategy and tactics in various roles: as a marketer (client), client stakeholder…
The Viddler blog showcased this woman doing an exercise video. I watched the whole thing, and I don’t feel any healthier than when I started it. I even tried watching it with the sound off and some nice music playing. Nope- still feeling fat.
Weblebrities, also known as amateur “web stars,” are like the Gaddafi loyalists. They’re not done fighting, but odds favor Libya’s National Transitional Council headed by Abdurrahim el-Keib. (Sure he’s a former electrical engineering professor from the University of Alabama, but he’s the country’s interim prime minister). The new regime of YouTube is The National Transitional…
Try to watch this without getting sentimental. Go ahead and try. Hats off to Philips Avent for this adorable video featuring mommy tricks to get babies to sleep. I reluctantly made it through the first 20 seconds for a totally heart-melting collection of sleepy babies. I only wish Sleepy Charlie was included. Another smashing sponsored…
The EepyBird duo shows that if you have enough talent, you can move seamlessly from one major promotion to another — without anything particularly unique between. Fritz Grobe and Stephen Voltz are the mad scientists behind EepyBird, a physical theater company exploring how everyday objects can do extraordinary things. They’re the Michael Jordan and Tiger…
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When nobody’s watching we’re all secretly worshipping Microsoft.
It would have been cooler if it blew up!
when i get a new computer or do a system recovery,the first thing i do is open “add/remove programs” and delete all that office crap,then run disk defragmenter.not that everyone should do that, but im just sayin
A tech guy that uses Windows….and then deletes office from it. I’m not convinced
Microsoft really went for it with office 2007 and confused everybody by changing so much. The thing is once you have got used to the ribbon interface, its more productive, still too expensive though if you want the full whack version