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Social Media Marketing: WYNTK

2 April, 2010 (14:29) | Buzz | 2 comments

© luc legay
Understanding the ins and outs of social media is quickly becoming an essential skill for entrepreneurs. Adam at Blogtrepreneur has a great list of dos and don'ts for you to consider as you engage clients and customers through social media - a basic "What You Need to Know" piece.
Among the ideas Adam [...]

Electronic Manufacturing Services Trends

16 March, 2010 (05:46) | Buzz | 1 comment

© mfabbriIn a recent article published in EMS2007, Eric Miscoll, of Charlie Barnhart & Associates, discussed the health of the Electronic Manufacturing Services (EMS) industry. EMS is a mature business that has seen tepid growth, due to overcapacity and a slow, but steady, move toward bringing some high level manufacturing back in-house.
Growth forecasts for [...]

How The Digital Age Has Changed Wedding Photography

3 March, 2010 (01:07) | Buzz | No comments

Things change as time goes by and the business of wedding photography has not escaped these changes.
Long gone is the huge, one shot at a time, "Speed Graphic", camera, once the only camera considered suitable for the important task of documenting a wedding.
Next came medium format cameras and finally, when their resolution was [...]

Finding Unlocked Cellphones

2 March, 2010 (14:29) | Buzz | No comments

© William Hook
One of the most frustrating parts of the cell phone scene is how hard it is to take your Blackberry with you if you leave AT&T, or your Palm Pre to another carrier when you leave Sprint. You fall in love with your phone. It does what you want it to do. Now [...]

BEST OF 2009: Aaron’s Top 32 Films

18 February, 2010 (20:54) | Buzz | No comments

Why thirty-two? Because that”s how many Christmas Eves I”ve been alive, and not a day more. Rather than just link to my indieWIRE and Village Voice poll ballots (oops, just did), I”ve given in to birthday indulgences with a more visually dynamic presentation, alphabetically ordered and with my Top 10 notated. Merry whatever-you-celebrate, GreenCine readers!

By:  ahillis                        Source

The Etymology of Flike

2 February, 2010 (14:29) | Buzz | No comments

This is the original Flike.* It is after this dog that I named my dog. These shots are from the film Umberto D, considered the last and deepest sigh of the Italian Neorealist film movement. It was made in 1952 (which makes it even older than a certain blogger down in Florida, I think).
If I [...]

Mixing It Up

24 January, 2010 (20:36) | Buzz | No comments

Hi darlings!
I”m sorry it”s been so long since I”ve written. I have no real excuses, but I”ve been spending my time adjusting to the college lifestyle, pulling some good grades, making some good friends, and trying out slam poetry. You know how it is. Now that it”s winter break, I”m determined to be a better [...]

The Camel Hub Of The Web

17 January, 2010 (21:22) | Buzz | No comments

Camelphotos.com is the most extensive camel site on the web. Camel photos, equipment, training, care, classifieds, discussion forums, news letters and much more from all over the world.
View stunning images of camels and zebras too, as you experience what few others have until now. Meet Gobi the Camel and Dandy the Zebra. See them in [...]

Keeping Up With Auto News, Falling Behind in Technology

4 January, 2010 (20:12) | Buzz | No comments

I live in fear of being left behind in communications technology. Way back in '78 the ad agency where I was creative director of the GM Canada account gave a computer to every secretary and enrolled them in a (DOS) programming school. Typically then I would have created TV commercial scripts on an IBM electric [...]

Full Battle Rattle.

2 January, 2010 (14:29) | Buzz | No comments

“Tony Gerber and Jesse Moss have assembled one of the most complete pictures yet to emerge of how an Iraqi town fragments into civil war, given the well-meaning but clumsy nudges of its American occupiers,” writes Stuart Klawans in the Nation. “It is a work of direct cinema, which like all such documentaries demands to [...]

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