I’ve been tweeting for about a year now and believe I know a thing or two about Twitter. Well, imagine my surprise when I received an @mention reply from none other than Master Yoda. Trust me, that will be the last time I say I’m going to “try” anything in a tweet again. [Read more…] about Look Who’s Tweeting
Speaking In Code
It turns out, keeping a journal or diary is therapeutic!
James Pennebaker, chair of the department of psychology at the University of Texas at Austin, is a leader in the computer analysis of texts for a psychological perspective. In his new book, “The Secret Life of Pronouns,” he says that how we use words like “I,” “she,” and “who” reveal parts of our psychology.
This Isn’t A Good Sign
This Will “MOVE” You [Video]
Here’s the creative concept:
3 guys, 44 days, 11 countries, 18 flights, 38 thousand miles, an exploding volcano, 2 cameras and almost a terabyte of footage… all to turn 3 ambitious linear concepts based on movement, learning and food ….into 3 beautiful and hopefully compelling short films….. = a trip of a lifetime.
This is that endeavor:
5 Church-IT Pitfalls to Avoid
There are a number of pitfalls that IT departments fall into, Church or otherwise.
No matter the organization, much of the culture and dynamics are the same.
Here are the first 5 IT pitfalls to avoid:
AT&T/T-Mobile Merger Heats Up
The United States Department of Justice has filed an antitrust complaint against the proposed AT&T/T-Mobile merger. They state that the elimination of a low cost option for consumers will result in much higher prices and less competition among wireless carriers.
Regarding AT&T’s spectrum claims, the DOJ said that the gains would be negligible compared to the problems the decreased competiton would cause. They cite that AT&T could accomplish the same goals if it invested in its own network, rather than buying out T-Mobile.
I think the DOJ raises some great points here, and probably voiced the same opinion many people have been thinking for quite a while.