As I was doing research for my upcoming Direct Mail in the Digital Age I discovered a neat new (well really not so new…) communication technology called QR codes. I think this codes offer a wide variety of very interesting options to marketers. Continue reading “QR Codes – Have You Seen Them? Used Them?”
Category: Technology
Facebook’s Apology Over My Head – But Maybe I’m Not The Audience…
Facebook had an outage yesterday that apparently created a lot of angst for users. Not being a heavy user, I didn’t actually experience the outage, or even know about it, until I came across the apology issued by Facebook. It started out like this: Continue reading “Facebook’s Apology Over My Head – But Maybe I’m Not The Audience…”
Privacy on the Web–Who’s Watching Me?
I’ve had a couple of situations recently that have made me feel a bit “creeped out” about what others may know about me or have the potential to know about me. I started my communications career in the field of direct marketing so I’m not a huge privacy fanatic, but it does seem that technology may create issues that previously didn’t exist–some significant. Continue reading “Privacy on the Web–Who’s Watching Me?”
Can Duck Duck Go beat Google?
Will Kindle Replace “Real” Books?
I don’t think so.
I’ve long been a stalwart supporter of paper and very much aligned with the philosophy that technology represents another option, not necessarily a replacement option for many communication tactics and tools. (Somewhat akin to the old “TV will replace radio” sentiment.) The advent of TV obviously changed the radio industry as the advent of technology will change the publishing industry – I don’t, however, think Continue reading “Will Kindle Replace “Real” Books?”