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The Analyst Who Erred

I'm really liking my iPad 2, though perhaps less so now that it's a done-deal for a 4G-enabled iPad 3 come March 7. Oh well. Personal technology marches on, albeit too fast sometimes for my comfort.The one significant drawback with the iPad -- somethin...

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Pinterest’s Growth Scheme: Genius or Sleazy?

Pinterest. Pinterest. Pinterest. Yikes, the noise is deafening. But will the latest social sharing site have legs? In yesterday's fawning review in The New York Times, David Pogue cites Pinterest's claim to be: "...the fastest Web site in history to br...

Whitney, Twitter & SONY’s Tin Ear

Whitney Houston's untimely demise produced all sorts of fodder for those following the machinations of the media and marketing worlds. Here's a topline starting with a tweet from Mashable's Pete Cashmore:@petecashmore Twitter Breaks News of Whitney Hou...

The Social Majority

In a November 1969 speech, the much beleaguered U.S. President Richard Nixon borrowed a page from the Frank Luntz book of deceptive, but catchy phrases when he said: "And so tonight—to you, the great silent majority of my fellow Americans—I ask for...

Commander in Control

One of the points I had hoped to emphasize in my last post was that Twitter, blogging, Facebook and Google+ offer an even more controlled communications environment than what a fastidiously prepped/messaged executive might face in a media interview.Dav...

Communications Slop

"The modern chief executive lives behind a wall of communications operatives, many of whom ladle out slop meant to obscure rather than reveal."David Carr-- David Carr of The New York Times lamenting the way many CEOs have long interacted with memb...

Those Five-Star Reviews

How important are consumer-generated reviews in your purchase-making decisions? If you're like me, the answer is VERY. When assessing hotels, the write-ups on Virtual Tourist and Trip Advisor invariably make or break my booking. The reviews on Yelp pla...

Pando’s ‘Cuda

In case you hadn't noticed, a very refreshing bi-product has risen from the ashes of the rather acrimonious breakup between TechCrunch founder Michael Arrington and his wealth-creating nemesis, AOL. The tech/social news-savvy site PandoDaily, led by fo...

My Big Messy Social Life

My social life is a mess. And I know I'm not the only one mired in the digital muck. Here's the lowdown, which stands  in contrast to just two years ago: I'm feeling pressure to bolster my presence on the red hot Pinterest even though th...

PR for Startups: Deconstructed

Blog MaverickIt turns out that my post last week about item #11 on Mark Cuban's list of 12 Rules for Startups -- "Never Hire a PR Firm" -- set off a firestorm that prompted a more nuanced response from Mr. Cuban.In his expanded view, Mr. Cuban did...

Don’t Be Evil

Scott McNealyIn March of 1998, the straight-talking CEO of Sun Microsystems travelled to Washington to testify before Congress on the then-monopolistic ways of one famous tech company out of Redmond, WA. Scott McNealy, with whom I sat the following mor...