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Remarkablogger provides a way to get more web traffic started by Mark Dykeman
Michael Martine, aka Remarkablogger, invited his readers to comment on one of this week’s blog posts as a means of promoting their own blogs. You can provide your blog’s URL plus a description of the blog. Last time I checked there were 80 comments and 14 trackbacks from other blogs (this should make [...]
Remarkablogger provides a way to get more web traffic started by Mark Dykeman
Michael Martine, aka Remarkablogger, invited his readers to comment on one of this week’s blog posts as a means of promoting their own blogs. You can provide your blog’s URL plus a description of the blog. Last time I checked there were 80 comments and 14 trackbacks from other blogs (this should make it 15), [...]
More on hyperconnectivity and six - or three - degrees of separation started by Mark Dykeman
The concept of six degrees of separation is an idea that continues to fascinate a lot of people, including the hyperconnected.
Techcrunch featured an article yesterday that suggests that the degrees of separation between people are shrinking as technology improves as more people share their passions and interests online.
As you may recall – I wrote a [...]
Techcrunch featured an article yesterday that suggests that the degrees of separation between people are shrinking as technology improves as more people share their passions and interests online.
As you may recall – I wrote a [...]
Blog Day 2008 - five bloggers for you started by Mark Dykeman
This is Blog Day 2008 and, in celebration of this, I’m featuring five bloggers from other countries (I’m excluding Canada and the US.)
I Started Something - by Long Zheng - this blogger was born in China, then moved to Australia in 1997, where he still resides. He blogs about PC technology, with a focus [...]
I Started Something - by Long Zheng - this blogger was born in China, then moved to Australia in 1997, where he still resides. He blogs about PC technology, with a focus [...]
http://broadcasting-brain.com/2008/09/04/more-hyperconnectivity-six-degrees-of-separation started by Mark Dykeman
More on hyperconnectivity and six - or three - degrees of separation started by Mark Dykeman
It seems that the concept of six degrees of separation is an idea that continues to fascinate a lot of people, including the hyperconnected. Techcrunch featured an article yesterday that suggests that the degrees of separation between people are shrinking as technology improves as more people share their passions and interests online.
As you may [...]
As you may [...]
Social media magicians give away their best tricks started by Mark Dykeman
Could a magician make a living if she had no secrets?
How about you?
Could you make a living if everything you did was simple, easy, and completely open to the public? What if anyone could do the things that allow you to make your living?
Zatanna is a property of DC Comics.
Don’t show everything you know
One [...]
How about you?
Could you make a living if everything you did was simple, easy, and completely open to the public? What if anyone could do the things that allow you to make your living?
Zatanna is a property of DC Comics.
Don’t show everything you know
One [...]
In review - How To Be Creative by Hugh MacLeod started by Mark Dykeman
Ideas, creativity, creation… these are the types of things that engage my mind. I’m into reading about the creative process, the “how to” of making stuff, and trying to figure it out for myself. I guess it was inevitable that I’d check out Hugh MacLeod’s renowned article/essay/blog post called How to be creative.
In [...]
In [...]
Where are the open source magicians? started by Mark Dykeman
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In review - How To Be Creative by Hugh McLeod started by Mark Dykeman
Ideas, creativity, creation… these are the types of things that engage my mind. I’m into reading about the creative process, the “how to” of making stuff, and trying to figure it out for myself. I guess it was inevitable that I’d check out Hugh McLeod’s renowned article/essay/blog post called How to be creative.
In [...]
In [...]
Today’s social media tip started by Mark Dykeman
If you’re going to try to set up a mailing list, it’s a good idea to READ THE INSTRUCTIONS and FIGURE OUT WHAT YOU’RE TRYING TO DO FIRST.
If you got an E-Mail from Broadcasting Brain about a mailing list, I kind of did it wrong, so I’ve deleted it. It wasn’t quite what I intended [...]
If you got an E-Mail from Broadcasting Brain about a mailing list, I kind of did it wrong, so I’ve deleted it. It wasn’t quite what I intended [...]
In review - How To Be Creative by Hugh McLeod started by Mark Dykeman
Ideas, creativity, creation… these are the types of things that engage my mind. I’m into reading about the creative process, the “how to” of making stuff, and trying to figure it out for myself. I guess it was inevitable that I’d check out Hugh McLeod’s famous article/essay/blog post called How to be creative.
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What does getting smarter really mean? started by Mark Dykeman
Smart. Intelligent.
Knowledgeable. Wise.
Brilliant. Clever.
Skilled.
Gifted.
These words don’t all mean the same things, yet they are sometimes used interchangeably. I think that can cause problems and I’m going to explain why.
There’s at least a couple of prominent bloggers that
Knowledgeable. Wise.
Brilliant. Clever.
Skilled.
Gifted.
These words don’t all mean the same things, yet they are sometimes used interchangeably. I think that can cause problems and I’m going to explain why.
There’s at least a couple of prominent bloggers that
What does getting smarter really mean? started by Mark Dykeman
Smart. Intelligent. Knowledgeable. Wise. Brilliant. Clever. Skilled.
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Blog Day 2008 - five bloggers for you started by Mark Dykeman
This is Blog Day 2008 and, in celebration of this, I’m featuring five bloggers from other countries (I’m excluding Canada and the US.)
I Started Something - by Long Zheng - this blogger was born in China, then moved to Australia in 1997, where he still resides. He blogs about PC technology, with a focus [...]
I Started Something - by Long Zheng - this blogger was born in China, then moved to Australia in 1997, where he still resides. He blogs about PC technology, with a focus [...]
Don’t try to engage my enthusiasm–I haven’t got one (Marvin the Paranoid Android) started by Mark Dykeman
If you aren’t passionate about something, does that mean that you are dead, brain dead, or otherwise insignificant?
Of course not, because you’re likely passionate about something else. You won’t be passionate about everything in your life because some things are painful, boring, or just generally suck.
However, the
Of course not, because you’re likely passionate about something else. You won’t be passionate about everything in your life because some things are painful, boring, or just generally suck.
However, the
Essential Broadcasting replaces Popular Posts started by Mark Dykeman
EDIT: if you’ve arrived here from Mashable.com or some other source, this post might help you get oriented. Thanks for stopping by and please take a look around!
Just a quick note to let you know that I’ve made big changes to my former Popular Posts page here at Broadcasting Brain.
It’s now called Essential Broadcasting [...]
Just a quick note to let you know that I’ve made big changes to my former Popular Posts page here at Broadcasting Brain.
It’s now called Essential Broadcasting [...]
http://broadcasting-brain.com/2008/08/29/essential-broadcasting-replaces-popular-posts started by Mark Dykeman
Essential Broadcasting replaces Popular Posts started by Mark Dykeman
Just a quick note to let you know that I’ve made big changes to my former Popular Posts page here at Broadcasting Brain.
It’s now called Essential Broadcasting and it’s got some of my best material arranged in themes and categories. It’s actually kind of rewarding to see the material grouped together like this; you can [...]
It’s now called Essential Broadcasting and it’s got some of my best material arranged in themes and categories. It’s actually kind of rewarding to see the material grouped together like this; you can [...]
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