Last week the New York Times reported on the possibility of cheating in the Pepsi Refresh fundraising competition for non-profits. Pepsi assured participants that the most rigorous technology to ensure the integrity of the process, but as with all technology that is by its very nature neutral, abuse is always a possibility. Still, the suggestion […]
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With the never-ending stream of new social technologies, apps and platforms rolling out every day, its easy to get lost in the minutiae of social media. Yet for there to be effective change, especially within large, top-down, hierarchical institutions, a company must have an over-arching understanding of the new role it has to play. If […]
Read MoreEvery New Year brings with it things that are, well, new in that they put an exciting new spin on familiar practices. I wanted to share two of these with you that caught my attention as they are focused on social change, depend on crowd engagement and target increasingly influential Millennials. The first is Pando Projects […]
Read MoreFacebook closed out 2010 gracing the cover of TIME magazine with Mark Zuckerberg chosen as their ‘Man of the Year.’ By year’s end, the company was managing a membership of over 550 million. And on December 29, 2010, Facebook overtook Google for the first time as the most visited website on the web according to hitwise.com. It […]
Read MoreAs the year screeches to a halt I wanted to thank everyone for their comments, retweets, and feedback. Some posts resonated more than others, some start a fire storm of different opinions, and some fizzled out with a strange gurgling sound. But here’s the ten posts that were shared the most and all the support […]
Read MoreThe CEO of Activision, Bobby Kotick, appeared on CNN this week and said something very powerful and portentous: “The audience of ‘Call of Duty‘ is probably greater in terms of size than in any other interactive form of entertainment. If you look at the 500 million people who are on Facebook and the way that […]
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