by Wayne Kurtzman | Jul 2, 2009 | Innovation, Marketing, Social Media, Web 2.0
Small changes in technology can have big effects on our behaviors and interaction with new technology. The introduction of the answering machine was responsible for a 24% increase in phone calls. How is mobile technology changing the way we work and interact with...
by Wayne Kurtzman | Jun 20, 2009 | Analytics, Marketing, Social Media, Web 2.0
It’s like Christmas morning, all eight nights of Chanukah and your birthday in one day! Boston marketing software company Hubspot has released their 2009 State of the Twittersphere Report. The funny part is I really don’t know if I’m being sarcastic:...
by Wayne Kurtzman | Jun 2, 2009 | Content, eCommerce, education, Innovation, Knowledge Management, Marketing, Social Media, Web 2.0
What if Google were to reinvent e-mail as if it were invented today? They did. Google Wave Developer Preview presentation fired up the crowd at the Day 2 Keynote of Google I/O. Read how Google Wave will change EVERYTHING from education to how business and families...
by Wayne Kurtzman | Apr 8, 2009 | Social Media, Web 2.0
Now that the social media service Twitter has a daily reference in nearly every newscast, there is a rush of people trying the “next big thing.” Those of us who have been there a while are amazed at how many companies and individuals just don’t get...
by Wayne Kurtzman | Mar 6, 2009 | Content, eCommerce, Marketing, Social Media, Web 2.0
While on Twitter I read a post (or a “tweet”) that someone “Just realized social media is the new tattoo. What seems cool to tweet at 20 will be a jobkiller when you’re 30. Get tattoo, easier to undo”. This insight, as so often does, led...
by Wayne Kurtzman | Feb 17, 2009 | Content, Marketing, Social Media, Web 2.0
A change in the Facebook Terms of Service (TOS) spotted by Chris Walters at consumerist.com says all your posted photos, content, and documents are the property of Facebook to sell forever. While I understand why the alarm bells are going off (uh, no, that’s not...