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The Next Billion-Dollar Idea: A Giant Internet Love Fest
An Open Letter to Mark Zuckerberg I’ve been on Facebook for a few years now. Many of my friends are jumping the Zuckerberg Ship and heading over to Google+. They are the early adopters, and the newest thing always seems … Continue reading
Posted in Social Media and the Interwebs, Technology
Tagged communication, Facebook, Google, Mark Zuckerberg, MySpace, Social media, Social network, technology
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Twitter Kills Another
People are living with increased dichotomy and split personalities. It is now apparent that most humans participating in the modern world have both an analog life and a digital one as well. One, we live by the clock, in our … Continue reading


Death – The Last Internet Taboo
Here is a sad thought. After your death, more people will post condolences on your Facebook page than actually visit your real, dead, analog, human body in the funeral parlor. The internet is no longer an invention. It is now … Continue reading →