GovCamp Toronto?
I came from this weekend’s PodCamp Toronto buzzing with ideas. The most promising? GovCamp. A quick Google search shows that...
I came from this weekend’s PodCamp Toronto buzzing with ideas. The most promising? GovCamp. A quick Google search shows that...
PodCamp Toronto helped me to step back and acknowledge the importance of the online tools I use. I’ve written about...
PodCamp Toronto 2008 hit Toronto with a vengeance this weekend. Roughly 300 bloggers, podcasters, public relations pros, 'social media' experts and more descended on Ryerson University in downtown Toronto for two days of all things interactive, and many more watched the event live online from around the world.
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Today I’m launching another experiment. This one’s more personal. While the last idea experiment worked with the online community to develop a resource for everyone’s benefit, this time it has a wider goal – helping people battling cancer.
The wait is almost over! Just three days to go until PodCamp Toronto 2008 hits Toronto. Almost 400 people are now registered for the event, which is shaping up to be an awesome weekend.
There’s been a lot of talk recently about companies’ reactions to fans’ online activities. Target, Ford and Hasbro have all...
The Globe and Mail published an interesting article recently entitled Build your brand – but don’t forget to deliver an...
The International Olympic Committee has ruled that athletes at the Beijing Olympics will be allowed to write about their experiences...
"Social media" is out. So is "microblogging." No more "social bookmarking" either. What am I talking about? Clear writing. Plain language.
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