07 Apr

The Social Media Generation Gap

Every generation is known for their accomplishments. Each generation is associated with a historical event. All generations are defined by their lasting legacy. Generation Y is becoming known for its technological advances in social communications.

Constant interconnectivity, real-time communi...

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21 Mar

The Devils Version of Social Media

I was fortunate enough to attend Friday night’s New Jersey Devils game at the Prudential Center in Newark, NJ. Coincidentally, the New York Times published an article the following day praising the hockey team for their social media efforts. Being familiar with the majority of digital communicati...

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17 Mar

Social Media Isn’t Foreplay

Try to simply purchase a cup of coffee without running into some adolescent or young adult who has his or her head buried in their smartphone. I challenge you.

Interestingly enough, Nate Freeman, a journalist for The New York Observer, concludes that modern communication tools and social netwo...

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10 Mar

Foursquare 3.0 | Check-Ins Become More than an Ego Boost

“Why do you check-in?”
“Isn’t it creepy that people know where you are?”
“Haven’t you heard of Please Rob Me?”
“Put your phone away!”

We have all heard the various complaints from non-tech friends badgering us to justify our constant reliance of our mobile devices. And we have all s...

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11 Feb

Updates 2.11.11 | Weekly Wrap Up

The “Weekly Wrap Up” post is published every Friday and highlights the concluding week’s activities and events through text, images and video. I hope you enjoy and encourage you to subscribe via RSS and/or Email.

I wanted to take this Friday’s Weekly Wrap Up post to announce some exciting new ...

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