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Archive for the ‘generation y’ Category

notes from the trenches: do the right thing re-launch

Tuesday, March 10th, 2009

It's been exactly two years since we launched dotherightthing.com to connect people with the companies they care about. This time has gone by quickly but looking back now it was all part of the journey that made this latest re-launch possible. Once again I have been lucky enough to be ...

Obama’s new media strategy: communication, transparency and participation

Tuesday, January 20th, 2009

Today, the United States has a new president and according to the first official Whitehouse.gov blog post this administration also has a new media strategy based on: 1. Communication 2. Transparency 3. Participation This comes as no surprise for those who have followed the Obama campaign with its "appropriate" use of Internet and mobile ...

Web 2.1: how to innovate using Facebook

Saturday, June 2nd, 2007

Yes, I hate "Web X.X" terminology just as much as you do. In this case it was too hard to resist in order to make this point clear: the announcement of the Facebook Platform and web application framework will significantly change the online community world. Over the last few months, 4 ...

“generation y” advantage – part 1

Monday, October 9th, 2006

What makes me Gen Y? I can't speak for my peers but here is how it sums up for me. Generation Y lives and works differently. This generation has an intuitive sense for technology. It takes work-life balance seriously. It demands non-traditional work environments and it "speaks out" often. There are ...

finally bringing it online

Saturday, September 2nd, 2006

This post is long overdue. Convincing myself to actively start maintaining a "weblog" (blog) was far more difficult than it needed to be. As a passionate early adopter of technology, this site should have been live years ago. I have used and implemented professional blog and wiki technology for many years, ...