Archive | April, 2008

Late to the party: learning to use Facebook

Late to the party, indeed. I just now am beginning to scratch the surface of Facebook. I spend quite a bit of time on LinkedIn (which I love); but have so far spent no time exploring the capabilities of FB… always assuming it was more of a personal thing. In my ignorance, I never bothered [...]

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Brush with Greatness: Andrea Kalli Reads This Blog!!

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Back from the IVAA Summit… a BLAST!

I’m finally getting unpacked from the IVAA Summit in Charlotte… and I had a great time! There were terrific programs and a record turnout – about 80 VAs from all over the USA and Canada, and I had the pleasure of meeting most of them. Best of all, I got to meet many contacts I [...]

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CNN.com Sells T-Shirts with Web Headlines

Frequent visitors to CNN.com have likely noticed that their headlines are sometimes unintelligible, tawdry and/or creepy and have no relationship whatsoever to important news. Now we know the method to the madness: CNN Shirt Not familiar? View Gawker’s Extensive History Of Terrible CNN.com Headlines

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What if everyone who could telecommute actually did?

I’m always ranting about how the price of gas would drop like a stone tomorrow if all those who could do their work at home actually did. Here in the Philly ‘burbs, the main arteries leading to the city and to the office parks of King of Prussia are CLOGGED daily with information workers of [...]

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