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Using Visuals to turn Data into Content | Four Links | 11.22.09Nov 22, 2009
My appreciation for all things visual did not peak with my article on why PR needs visual thinking.
My focus on the topic has increased and there are plenty of sites driving this passion. Here are just a few of them.
The Popular Ones: It’s...
Fight Club 2.0: AdWeek's Digital Hot List | Brian Morrissey InterviewNov 9, 2009
Reading AdWeek’s “2009 Digital Hot List” it becomes clear we’re in store for a dynamic and competitive digital landscape in 2010.
As the brands on the list fight for market share, it almost reads like a script for Fight Club 2.0.
Brian...
Fort Hood, Twitter and Real-Time NewsNov 5, 2009
Social media detailed a tragedy today.
While I learned of the Fort Hood shootings earlier this afternoon, it was a late afternoon scan of Twitter that connected me to the real-time news source set up by The Austin...
Storytelling's Link to Social Marketing Success | SummitUp 2009Oct 20, 2009
SummitUp brought together some of the best and brightest in Ohio's social media scene as well as industry luminaries like Chris Brogan and Bob Garfield. Fueled in no small part by the passion and determination of David E. Bowman, the event was a...
Marketing Meets Augmented RealityOct 14, 2009
Like most marketers, augmented reality popped up on my radar when GE used it to unveil its Smart Grid technology.
The ability to create a digital hologram is intriguing, but it always seems to be applied to sci-fi technology or futuristic plans....
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