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My Facebook Fatigue

One of the new buzzwords for 2011 in our office seems to be the term “Facebook Fatigue”. Supposedly people are tired of Facebook and are choosing to use Google+ and Twitter or abandoning social media as a whole. As a previously heavy Facebook user, I can understand the sentiment eventhough I am skeptical about . . . → Read More: My Facebook Fatigue

Fix My Life

As I was at my local Starbucks, I had the pleasure of hearing a middle age woman ask her daughter what did “FML” mean on her Facebook post. With a straight face the teenage girl said “Fix My Life”. About four other patrons in the place looked up and smiled at each other. I . . . → Read More: Fix My Life

3,000 Dollars

So a few weeks ago when there was a big hubub about the Groupon IPO, I thought I’d play around with this site, BizInformation.org that tries to “calculate” website valuations based on all sorts of factors like pageviews, references, and social media rank . Needless to say the results are pretty humorous. For instance this . . . → Read More: 3,000 Dollars

Go West

So here Georgia, there is a college out in Carroll county called the University of West Georgia. Its a Division 2 school with 11,300 students that used to be considered the ultimate safety school for average students with average test scores. Anyways, with the downturn in the economy, the HOPE scholarship, and the overall . . . → Read More: Go West

The Two Escobars

On July 23rd, 2010, ESPN’s lauded series “30 for 30″ had a great piece called “The Two Escobars”. Its a must see for anyone who enjoys soccer or the World Cup. There is a point within the film where you realize that while Pablo Escobar (the drug kingpin) was a bad guy, the men . . . → Read More: The Two Escobars

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