Archive for the 'Digital Thoughts' Category
From the Phone to the Web…Via YouTube
Posted in Digital Thoughts on August 25th, 2007Seems that soon you’ll be able to shoot video with your phone AND directly upload it to your YouTube account.
Mind Mapping
Posted in Digital Thoughts on August 23rd, 2007Unleash your creativity. Take a look at some of these *free* mind-mapping tools.
See: Mind Mapping
Web 2.0 … The Machine is Us/ing Us
Posted in Digital Thoughts on August 20th, 2007View Dr. Michael Wesch’s fascinating video that looks at the way the latest web technologies are linking people in a collaborative digital network.
Conferencing Services
Posted in Digital Thoughts on August 5th, 2007The website - All Conference Services - is a good starting point to learn about what’s available in conferencing services - phone, video, collaboration, etc.
Amazing that your email ever gets through
Posted in Digital Thoughts on August 2nd, 2007“…of the four billion e-mails processed by Hotmail every day, they deliver only six hundred million. The rest are spam.”
Source: Damn Spam
Email meets PDAs
Posted in Digital Thoughts on July 22nd, 2007If you are reading this on your PDA then you may have already seen this article in MarketingSherpa. This is bad news for people who depend on email marketing. “64% of key decision makers are viewing your carefully crafted email on their BlackBerrys and other mobile devices, according to new MarketingSherpa data. And, chances are, your email looks downright awful.” The good news is you can format your emails for the small screens and still get your message across.
The complete article is here.
Txt Msg Abbrvs
Posted in Digital Thoughts on July 8th, 20074 lrg list txt msg abbrvs, c this.
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Technological Anthropology
Posted in Digital Thoughts on July 1st, 2007A number of months ago I coined a phrase which aptly describes what EZ Data Solutions does, namely “technological anthropology.”
Anthropology - the study of human beings and their activities (such as “cultural anthropology”).
Technology - the study of a craft, system(s) or method(s).
So as technological anthropologists, we examine your activity - your business - and determine the best application of technology to that business culture.