by Whitney | Oct 12, 2009 | community, politics, social media, Uncategorized
Chris Brogan had an interesting post titled ” What Human Businesses and the Social Web are all About” and it got me thinking, as usual. Tom Friedman has talked about how the World is Flat and the boundaries that have long separated people are evaporating...
by Whitney | Oct 24, 2008 | election, politics
I was checking ou the news on the election this morning, and there’s a “rush transcript” of the interview Sarah Palin did with Sean Hannity. In it, they talk about whether or not Barak Obama should “disavow” ACORN and its voter...
by Whitney | Oct 15, 2008 | business, community, new media, podcamp, politics, social media
For those of you who may be new here, I’ve been “embedded” in social media now for almost three years. Not as long as some, longer than others. I never saw myself as doing anything radical, or against the tide. I always saw new media as a way to...
by Whitney | Jul 18, 2008 | community, economics, politics
There’s a great blog post over at IT Toolbox, on the Original Thinking blog by Dennis Stevenson on The Myth of Job Security- Employer Version, with a promise for a follow up giving the employee’s point of view. I was going to comment, but because my...
by Whitney | Apr 1, 2008 | education, politics
Once upon a time, a boy from a political family got to be Governor of Texas. He put in place some programs that looked good at the outset, but digging deeper, these programs had fundamental flaws. Never the less, convinced of the topical success, said Governor was...
by Whitney | Nov 16, 2007 | education, finance, learning, politics, Uncategorized
I was reading some of the positions on issues of political candidates, including the internet darling, Ron Paul. One of the bellweathers for me is education, and how we fund it in this country. So I thought it was high time to discuss this openly, and hear what you...