Posts Tagged ‘twitter’

Apr

2010

7

BY: Don MacDougall

Don’t get me wrong, I use the term, Geeks, with the utmost respect and reverence. After spending a weekend in Austin for the SXSW Interactive Conference, I’m still recovering from all the forums, panels, and conversations I attended. And I didn’t even hit any of the late night parties. I can’t imagine the luggage I’d be dragging if I had. Continue Reading »


Mar

2010

17

BY: Kate Metcalf

Last week Methodist University Hospital, one of our clients, launched the first in a series of Twittercasts related to women’s health. Methodist followed Brenda during a specialized treatment for breast cancer known as SAVI, a new procedure involving partial radiation therapy. Methodist is one of just 200 sites in the country to offer this innovative treatment, and the first to follow a patient through the procedure in real-time. Continue Reading »


BY: Keith Essary

blogp1Those of us who try to keep up with new online technologies are all too aware of the frustrations of trying to weed through the hype to determine the potential and legitimacy of each new offering.  With so much coming at us, it is easy to miss the forest for the trees. Keeping the forest in focus may be the best way to determine which trees are going to grow the tallest.

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BY: Keith Essary

imagesNo online transgression is worse than when I “fan” or “follow” a particular brand or company, only to have my feeds filled with company announcements and links to news stories – things that I could get from their website, if I was interested.

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