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What Parents Should Know About Toyota’s ‘Small Talk’ Campaign

May 8, 2010

Integrated marketing campaigns can be immerse experiences that add to an ongoing dialogue, inspiring positive change. But more often than not, they can be creepy as hell and make me vomit in my mouth a little. Enter the “Small Talk” Campaign, a new partnership between Toyota and YouTube that encourages parents to whore out their [...]

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My Homie, The Interwebz

May 3, 2010

This is my story, told through search.

If you’re curious about more details, I wrote my “origins” post back in 2007. I did a 5 year benchmark post last fall, where I dissected some of the events that helped me “get here.”
One thing is for sure: I would not be where I am today without [...]

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On Working At SXSW & Online Life Colliding With Offline

April 1, 2010

Back in 2006(7)? one of my bosses called me into his office to warn me about blogging.
Apparently someone had submitted a “tip” that I was talking about my job on my blog. Luckily, I wasn’t an idiot and what I had written was purely factual and easily found in an existing press release…

All this to [...]

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Stuff I Love: My Wii

March 3, 2009

I recently purchased a Wii and immediately downloaded my favorite childhood games – Mario Bros. and Sonic 2. I also have Mario Galaxy but don’t want to play it until I get through Mario Bros. one more time.

I thought this video was funny because while looking for games at the Union Square Gamestop, I found [...]

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Look Out, YouTube: Here Comes Facebook

December 5, 2008

Chris Putnam, software engineer at Facebook who runs the video team, talks about its new HD video feature.

Lowering HD cameras prices coupled with overall markdowns to lure shoppers means there is going to be a significant change in what constitutes a quality video viewing experience online, in a shorter time than you think. I’m talking [...]

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–>I’m<– Taking a Chance on Love

August 7, 2008

Most people know about The Wiz, but there’s actually another less heard of musical that I love even more that also features an all black cast:

Cabin in the Sky is an American Broadway musical which opened in 1940. A motion picture based on the musical was produced by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer and released in 1943.The film version [...]

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14-year old Lucas Cruikshank makes “Fred” his YouTube Meal Ticket

June 26, 2008

As a devoted YouTube connoisseur, I can’t help but be aware of “Fred” and his ever growing popularity. “Fred”, 14-year old Lucas Cruikshank, has over 200,000 subscribers and over 5 million channel views.

Lucas recently did an interview with NTV, where he confirmed that he made a total of $14,000 on YouTube for 7 million [...]

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Better, Better, Better AHHHH!

March 20, 2008

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