We start out in this week’s Overflow podcast talking about the fact that you get out of Twitter what you put into it. If all you are doing is putting statements out there without engaging in actual conversations then you are missing the entire point of Twitter. Twitter is meant to be engaging, allowing you [...]
The long Thanksgiving weekend provided the opportunity to pick up The Cluetrain Manifesto from the local library. The book was published in 2000, however it continues to get high accolades and buzz within the social media community due to the prescient nature of the chapters contained in the book. Authored by Rick Levine, Christopher Locke, [...]
The Thanksgiving tradition of Arlo Guthrie’s folk standard Alice’s Restaurant puts us in a jovial mood where the discussion tends more towards the music and family, rather than current internet marketing tactics. However, we do talk about the issue of iTunes crapping out and losing the purchased songs that were in the library on Cameron’s [...]
Current TV has been a significant talking point at Fluid Media since the network launched back in late 2005. We would use the Current business model to demonstrate to clients and in lectures, the convergence of web and television with an added topping of user generated content (UGC). We would constantly tell clients to find [...]
It is Election Day in the US and we discuss how technologies have impacted out ability to follow the campaigns in this edition of the Overflow podcast! We get a little long clocking in at over 32 minutes, but we have alot of thoughts on how the political landscape is changing. The State of Georgia [...]
A Fluid Thanksgiving Tradition
by joemagennis on November 25, 2008
The Thanksgiving tradition of Arlo Guthrie’s folk standard Alice’s Restaurant puts us in a jovial mood where the discussion tends more towards the music and family, rather than current internet marketing tactics. However, we do talk about the issue of iTunes crapping out and losing the purchased songs that were in the library on Cameron’s [...]
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