by Debbie Weil | Jul 10, 2007 | In the News, Stuff, Uncategorized
I was interviewed yesterday for NPR’s Marketplace on the topic of corporate blogging. Google’s recent blogging gaffe was the jumping off point but the interview was on the more general topic. Trekked down to the Marketplace studio in downtown D.C. in 95...
by Debbie Weil | Jun 29, 2007 | In the News, Social Media, Uncategorized
Thomas Friedman’s column this week in The New York Times, The Whole World Is Watching (registration required), makes the point that anyone you bump into – anywhere, anytime – might have a blog or a cell phone with a camera and a way to instantly,...
by Debbie Weil | Jun 28, 2007 | In the News, Uncategorized
Persephone Books, from a marvelous publisher in London, are rediscovered 20th century novels written by neglected women authors. Not only are they wonderful reading, each one is published with a distinctive dove-gray cover and a beautiful “fabric” endpaper...
by Debbie Weil | Jun 28, 2007 | In the News, Social Media, Uncategorized
That’s what has happened to me lately. I’ve been busy with clients, traveling for work, traveling a bit for pleasure and just generally… busy in my First (non-virtual) Life. Although I must admit that I did set up a Facebook page recently. I’m...
by Debbie Weil | Jun 13, 2007 | Events, In the News, Stuff, Uncategorized
Speaking at Bulldog Reporter’s packed Media Relations Summit yesterday here in Washington, technology columnist David Pogue opined about blogs, podcasts, vlogs, digg, FlickR, Craigslist, YouTube, Facebook, MySpace… and clogs (commercial blogs like Gawker...
by Debbie Weil | Jun 13, 2007 | In the News, Uncategorized
After I wrote about a 96% full Gmail inbox, Fiona Walsh (online business editor of The Guardian) got in touch to ask if I’d write an article on “email bankruptcy.” She ran it as: The secret of happiness: delete all (June 11, 2007) Full disclosure:...