When the majority of your Facebook friends work in PR or politics, you get invited to extremely random events and groups. Over the weekend, someone invited me to the launch for a time management book, 168 Hours. This invite was interesting because part of the launch involved an experiment to track your time for one [...]
The Internet is Our Catnip
- By Adrienne
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Disconnect
- By Adrienne
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- Filed in: Beltway Life, Social Media
This weekend, I traveled to Indianapolis for the wedding of a good friend. Almost as soon as I arrived, I realized that I left the charger to my phone back in Alexandria. Since the home where I was staying didn’t have wireless, my first reaction was, “Oh no. What about Twitter!?!” After realizing how ridiculous [...]
'Lost' In a Nutshell
Have you ever watched an episode of Lost when someone comes in the room and says, “I’ve never watched an episode. Can you tell me what’s going on?” After explaining that it is absolutely impossible to explain the plot line because nothing makes sense, it is generally best to give said person the first season [...]
The Transparency of Obama's Web Use
- By Adrienne
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During the 2008 campaign, Obama pledged to have the most transparent administration ever. This was one of the first promises he broke by not posting bills to the web for a full five days before he signed them. It appears, he is also not as transparent with his digital media prowess as the administration claimed: [...]
What’s the Deal with the Tea Parties?
- By CosmoCon
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- Filed in: Conservative Movement
Yesterday, thousands of Americans protested the wasteful spending going on in DC through