Online drama because there’s so little of it offline, right?
I feel like a prisoner of the internet. The online binds me but it also nourishes me.
The internet and everything it has changed, wrecked, impacted, overthrown, empowered and otherwise touched in our lives. Online communities, self-publishing, blogging, social media, apps, gaming – how these transform who we are. Also my work in this field.
I feel like a prisoner of the internet. The online binds me but it also nourishes me.
* Also served at Plain Salted.
Visualising the wardrobe of the future.
How does social content differ from other forms of brand communications?
The flipside of the Information Age is how it has made the broadcasting of personal information a casual thing.
Facebook bought over Instagram. I took a look at what this could mean.
Busting some myths that brand managers believe about social media
I interviewed the parody blogger, Fake Rakesh Jhunjhunwala.
Now here’s something that popped up on my browser window. I don’t know exactly how it came to be there. It may have appeared via an inadvertent click on a Facebook ad or a random link on my populous Twitter stream. I just know I’m going to get some flak…
I wrote this on April 12, 2007. It was a private post and nobody read it but me. Why then, am I sharing it here now? Because lately I’ve been accused of not being passionate about writing, by someone whose opinion matters very much. Because I find I’m constantly arguing…