Monthly Archives: July 2008

The Golden Age of Television (Online)

In 2006 Conan O’Brien was on Charlie Rose and made a comment to the effect of being in “The Golden Age of TV”. I’ve heard several people in the last few years mention this Golden Age of Television – the idea that with high competition …

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Facebook: Friend or Foe?

Facebook was launched when my older sister was in her senior year of college. I remember her saying she avoided the social network because she “didn’t need another distraction.” That’s an admirable decision; I personally have spent many hours browsing bumper stickers to avoid term …

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Facebook’s Facelift – A Sneak Preview

As a huge fan (and three-year member) of the social networking site Facebook, I try to keep in the loop when updates are being made. Back in March (2008), Facebook noted that they would be making updates to the Facebook Profile. They created a “Facebook …

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Virtual Therapy, Real Results

Until recently, I didn’t understand the hype that surrounds virtual worlds. It was not until reading a recent article on virtual in-world therapy that I realized the incredible opportunities that virtual worlds have to offer. People use in-world therapy sessions for a number of reasons. …

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Social Media Insights from OMMA Social

By: Nalini Humphrey Attending the first ever MediaPost social media conference (OMMA Social) made me feel good. Why? Because it’s good to know that the experts in the industry have just as many questions about social marketing as I do. It was an interesting day …

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