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  • [Holga] On Conversation I work with companies every day teaching them how to use Social Media to build community and create valuable connections. For many of them, I am seeking to move them toward a paradigm shift in their marketing framework: Relationships matter. Stop talking at people, and learn to listen.  Learn to truly listen. I took this […] Jenelle No responses March 31, 2010
  • Mt. Wilson is Holdin’ On! / Me on Newsweek Well, the Station Fire continues to burn, but the LA Times reports that 144,000 acres of flames is 38% contained.  This is huge.  Mount Wilson is amazingly still hanging on, thanks to the work of those firefighters: “We believe the results will be positive in the Mt. Wilson area,” said Incident Commander Mike Dietrich.   […] Jenelle One response September 3, 2009
  • Let There Be Peace in Iran We pray for peace and justice in you, Iran. This weekend as CNN remained silent while Iran was erupting into riots over the Tehran elections, Twitter proved (once again) to be the best source for real-time, from-the-source news: “For most of Saturday, CNN.com had no stories about the massive protests on behalf of Mir Hossein […] Jenelle One response June 15, 2009
  • Brazil, I Would Like to Go To You; Me Discreetly in USA Today Even if every Brazilian I’ve met makes fun of my Portugal-accent in my horrendous Portuguese, I want to go to Brazil. (Girl in Brazil.  By Gustavo Minas.) Also, my Travel Tips in 140 characters were recently published in the USA Today via Twitter.  I thought that was cute. I am the @Freshgreenbeans. Jenelle 3 responses May 1, 2009
  • Make Jackson Pollock Proud, or Something I made this in 25 seconds with my mouse. You can play, too. Thanks, interwebbings. (HT: @BeverlyMacy on Twitter) Jenelle No responses December 30, 2008
  • Plodting Mc – Cain I tried this new thing called Plodt today as I Tweeted the Debate.  It let me rate McCain and Obama between 1-10 at different parts of the debate, and then my rating showed up in real time on this cute graph. Then, my answers were also plodted on a happy graph of everyone else Tweeting […] Jenelle 3 responses October 15, 2008
  • Absence Confessions / I Twitter / Debate 08 Well, hello.  I’ve come back home to blogging.  I have been absent.  Life has been whacky-packed-y.   But, I must confess.  In my WordPressed absence, I found Twitter. Twitter is a room for blinged-out status-updates. Twitter makes you think in no more than 140 characters at a time.  It is an interesting new place for […] Jenelle One response October 15, 2008