December 2009
17 posts
Can We Ever End Social Media Nonsense?
Disclosure: I’m fascinated with Technology in general and social software and communities in particular. I’m one of Twitter’s biggest fanboys (here’s proof). I blog and  tweet often about these media because I believe it’s important that we understand our relationship with Technology (and for me, Technology is more than just gadgets – for instance: I consider Law, Democracy, Religion and...
Dec 29th
Android Finally Gets An Official Yammer App
Finally. Over a year after iPhone users got their native Yammer fix, Android has an official Yammer application available on Android Market. The application, while still fairly basic, comes with support for most of Yammer’s core functionality. If you use Yammer and you have an Android phone, you’ll want this app. We can’t link directly to the app because Google still hasn’t launched a strong...
Dec 29th
The story of Totlol - Totlol - Video for Kids
Every start-up has a story. This is the story of Totlol. Because I did everything myself, it is also the story of almost two years of my life. It’s the story of a flourishing service into which I put tons of work. It’s the story of site for which I had high hopes. It’s the story of how things unfolded when it has fallen into a trap set up by Google. What? A trap? Set up...
Dec 29th
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Dec 28th
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Bugs Inside: What Happens When the Microbes That...
Bacteria, viruses and fungi have been primarily cast as the villains in the battle for better human health. But a growing community of researchers is sounding the warning that many of these microscopic guests are really ancient allies. Having evolved along with the human species, most of the miniscule beasties that live in and on us are actually helping to keep us healthy, just as our...
Dec 27th
Facebook, YouTube, Twitter crack census - Peoria,...
the 2010 Census involves the new media environment that includes blogs, YouTube, Facebook and Twitter. This year’s campaign is multimedia, multilingual and research-based - the census Web site is revamped and enhanced to make it more interactive and user friendly and to take advantage of social media. via pjstar.com Posted via web from Phil Baumann’s...
Dec 27th
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Cool Tools: The Book of Genesis Illustrated
As literature, the biblical book of Genesis has it all: sex, violence, angels, war, murder, heroes, incest, world-wide disasters, spooky mystery, and a timeless story. All it needed was illustrations by the comic genius R. via kk.org Posted via web from Phil Baumann’s Posterous | Comment »
Dec 26th
Pharma & Social Media: Best Strategic Learning...
My friend Ellen Hoenig Carlson compiled an ebook of insights and suggestions for helping the pharmaceutical and other health care industries adapt to 21st Century challenges and opportunities. Ellen is editor of AdvanceMarketWoRx and she asked me to contribute to her project. She’s sincerely devoted to the goal of improving pharmaceutical marketing processes in order to deliver the best...
Dec 23rd
Twitter Is...
I asked Mother Google what Twitter is. This is what she said: Her words. Not mine. :) Posted via web from Phil Baumann’s Posterous | Comment »
Dec 22nd
How a new communications technology disrupted...
CHANGE is in the air. A new communications technology threatens a dramatic upheaval in America’s newspaper industry, overturning the status quo and disrupting the business model that has served the industry for years. This “great revolution”, warns one editor, will mean that some publications “must submit to destiny, and go out of existence.” With many American papers declaring bankruptcy in the...
Dec 20th
Hidden sensory system discovered in the skin
The human sensory experience is far more complex and nuanced than previously thought, according to a groundbreaking new study published in the December 15 issue of the journal Pain. In the article, researchers at Albany Medical College, the University of Liverpool and Cambridge University report that the human body has an entirely unique and separate sensory system aside from the nerves that give...
Dec 13th
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Digital Vertigo and the Cult of Authenticity
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Dec 13th
Eric Schmidt at Capitalism and the Future, held by...
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Dec 11th
Testing email Zemanta
Image via Wikipedia Just testing Zemanta.  Lorem Ipsum Dolor Related articles by ZemantaTwitter Search and Bookmarking Features Added to Unurthme (prweb.com) Yonkly.com Announces Acclaimed Micro Blogging Platform Now Available as Standalone Solution (prweb.com)Zemanta helped me add links & pictures to this email. It can do it for you too. Posted via email from Phil Baumann’s...
Dec 8th
Website invading your privacy? Bookmark it (and...
See a website that appears to be misusing your personal information it? Bookmark it—and have the site information fed directly to the Federal Trade Commission. The bookmarklet privacy tool is one part of a new campaign from the Center for Democracy and Technology, called “Take Back Your Privacy,” which launched today. The campaign comes only days before the FTC launches a new set...
Dec 4th
Wendell Berry: Large-Scale Farms Killing Land as...
Simple solutions will always lead to complex problems, surprising simple minds,” he said. via commondreams.org Posted via web from Phil Baumann’s Posterous | Comment »
Dec 4th
RNchat? Nurses Engaged and Embedded In The Social...
Over the past year or so I’ve become more involved with the ‘social’ aspects of the internet. Everything from blogging, microblogging and social media. A year ago I started this lil’ blog here as well as joined the ranks of Twitter, and this past spring I dived into Facebook. All of the above mentioned ventures have proven fruitful and enlightening. I have met and continue to interact and...
Dec 3rd