January 21, 2012
I keep hoping to reignite my blogging routine. I will. Apparently it will take more time. I’m juggling other priorities right now. Let me pause, though, to propose a toast. To great role models and the valuable time we have with them. Cheers.
January 15, 2012
This post was part of my coverage of the Liberal Party’s Biennial convention for iPolitics.ca. And, with thanks to Arrested Development for the post title. There’s a great deal of focus on “digital” at the Liberal Convention. There are constitutional amendments which enshrine specific digital channels into party voting, entire sessions devoted to networked intelligence based on [...]
This post was part of my coverage of the Liberal Party’s Biennial convention for iPolitics.ca. Don Tapscott is an Internet celebrity. Digital folk know him and admire him. They’ve read his books (Wikinomics, Growing Up Digital, Grown Up Digital and others) and follow his tweets. Full disclosure: I’m a fan. When it comes to understanding how [...]
This post was part of my coverage of the Liberal Party’s Biennial convention for iPolitics.ca. The Liberal convention achieved something yesterday that I wasn’t expecting to see. It generated just shy of 9,000 tweets for the day. If you have followed my analysis of digital in Canadian elections, you may recall that was the same [...]
January 1, 2012
I’ve never been a fan of new year’s resolutions — or as Andrea humourously referred to them last night, “reservations.” A few years ago I focused on goals I was hoping to achieve in the coming year. Last year I joined the my three words movement and selected three words intended to put focus on my personal and [...]