Month: April 2009

Economic Mess: Are we better off than our parents?

I was reading a blog post (A New Generation Gap) in which Mike Neiss, a baby boomer, discusses his perspective of how the boomer generation “failed to build a solid foundation for those who will follow us. We have made a mess. We are not the victims of changing economic conditions, we created them.” He […]

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If google can’t find you do you really exist?

So, I met this guy … we’ll call him Kevin. So this Kevin character, I’m not sure what it was about him but something just seemed off so I decided to google him. Yes it’s 2009, I google people to find some credibility. Beyond two incomplete social networking profiles with very few friends I could […]

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Asking the Right Questions

While I was in Austin for SXSW I had the pleasure of being interviewed by Ben Smithee of Spych Research. Since somehow it’s the middle of April already and south by was a month ago (crazy!) I forgot that I hadn’t seen the end results. That was … until I got a text message last […]

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