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Information Research Through Finding & Following Subject Matter Experts When researching a topic, Googling, using Linkedin Answers, searching Twitter, posting a tweet to your peeps, phoning contacts, or retaining an information broker are all good approaches. Another effective tool is mining Delicious bookmarks and, better yet, mining the Delicious user network. Delicious (formerly Del.icio.us) is …
It is clear that newspapers across the country are in the midst of a crisis. Dozens have closed in the past two years, including some large, metropolitan dailies like the Rocky Mountain News, Seattle Post-Intelligencer, The Cincinnati Post and Tucson Citizen. Others have threatened to close, sought bankruptcy protection, merged, or moved to partial week …
Jackson Pollock’s art is interesting, especially the more colorful pieces, but I’ve generally had a much harder time appreciating other abstract art. I found some rationale for my tastes (or lack thereof) in “Acquired Taste,” in article by Gene Edward Veith in World Magazine (subscriber login required for full article, Feb 9/16, 2008 issue), where …
If your organization does any amount of direct mail, you should be using seed lists. A seed list is an extra set of addresses that are added to your mailing. The seed list names are added to the mailing regardless of whether they match the target criteria used to develop your list. They generally include …
Super Bowl XLI is almost upon us, with game time scheduled for 6 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 4 in South Florida. Of course, even with two great teams — the Chicago Bears and the Indianapolis Colts — many viewers will be enjoying the commercials as much or more than the game. And at $2.6 million per …