Posted on October 13, 2008 by erika1goddess
In my Twine feed this morning I had the following interesting post about whether women or men make better networkers. With the recent reasearch into Gamma networking women, I found this very relevant. It looks as though even at a tech conference, women DO make better networkers.
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Posted on April 17, 2008 by erika1goddess
Tell me we have not all been waiting for this?
If you are like me and have many different blogs, hosted on different services and platforms, it can be time-consuming to manage all the posting and editing that is needed for all of them on a daily basis.
Mozilla Firefox has recently come out with an add-on [...]
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Posted on March 25, 2008 by erika1goddess
I just ran across this on Mashable and decided to share the post with you via Flock.
My thoughts are that it’s interesting how MySpace is declining in unique audience, although people are spending a lot MORE time on the site overall. Why? Well, as someone who has a MySpace network that has reached the [...]
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Posted on March 14, 2008 by erika1goddess
With Web 2.0 blogging becoming the mainstream news network, once again we are facing questions about who is considered a “journalist” or “professional” writer, and given the same access to sporting and press conference venues.The news item below about bloggers being banned from the Mavericks locker room caught my eye because as bloggers I feel [...]
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Posted on March 8, 2008 by erika1goddess
Hello everyone, my latest episode of “Cutting Edge Tech” has been posted to TalkShoe.
My guest this week was Russell Wright of Theme Zoom chatting with me about neuromarketing and neuroeconomics, Theme Zoom, web 2.0, platonic solids, social networking and Buckminster Fuller’s business integrity model and philosophy. Russell connected the dots between all [...]
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Posted on March 4, 2008 by erika1goddess
Ok, I have to say that anyone who thinks Tech is NOT a hot dating draw is seriously offline. Technology is sexy, women who are into technology are sexy and this trend will only get bigger. Helen Fisher in “Why We Love” goes into detail how dopamine effects love and attraction, and well, nothing gets the dopamine going like [...]
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Posted on March 4, 2008 by erika1goddess
MySpace and Viacom’s MTV are partnering again, on a weekly TV show. The program is called “MySpace Chart” and will only air on the UK Network MTV Two. So far there are no solid plans to bring the show to US fans.
Members of MySpace, which initially gained traction as a way for independent music artists [...]
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Posted on February 27, 2008 by erika1goddess
Erika here, your personal Tech-Goddess, and as Stargate fans would say, “Brilliantly Post-Technological”.
What has inspired me to start tech-blogging is the awareness of web thinking, and the ability to put a label on what web thinking is, which led to the epiphany that those moments of profound overwhelm where my mind sees or hears something [...]
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