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Always the Last to Know: Breakthrough Technologies

Spark Consulting

MIT’s Technology Review recently did a piece on the 10 breakthrough technologies of 2013. Temporary social media, “This message will self-destruct in 3o seconds…” (although you can still take a screen shot). cool technology Technology Review' Geek out on a Monday morning!

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Reads of the Week: March 15, 2013

Reid All About it

Google Reader is where I go first thing in the morning for my professional reads about associations, marketing, digital media, technology, etc., In his New York Times Bit column, Nick Bilton writes about the development of a new digital etiquette as we adopt new tools and adapt to information overload. Happy Friday!

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Reads of the Week: February 15, 2013

Reid All About it

But you can’t just say to your staff, “Yeah, good idea, start doing social media.” Geoff Livingston writes about wearable computing , specifically Google Project Glass which “empowers two things: sharing and accessing information anywhere.” New technology is coming. How will this impact marketing?

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Reads of the Week: March 29, 2013

Reid All About it

It usually introduces me to well-written posts that I might have missed during the week, usually about the intersection of life and technology. It’s a fascinating read about the impact social media is making on an information-dependent industry. The Verge publishes The Best Writing of the Week on Sundays. Lightning Round.

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Best of the Web: November 2013

Association Adviser

New England Society of Association Executives Technology Conference. ASAE Technology Conference & Expo. Engage your members with an exciting and informative publication produced by the publishing experts at Naylor, LLC. Best of the Web CalSAE Facebook industry events LinkedIn New England SAE social media Tiwtter TNSAE'

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Association Brain Food: 2.9.24

Reid All About it

eShow predicts five event trends for 2024 and describes how technology can help you stay on top of them. They describe how technology can help strengthen your organization’s culture. For Sunday soup night, I made a delicious wild rice and mushroom soup from the January/February 2013 issue of Cook’s Illustrated. Event trends.

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Getting Buy-In: 5 Objections to Online Communities that Are Holding You Back

Higher Logic

As your staff explores the community, they’ll likely find information that helps them do their jobs better. All new technology comes with costs, but budget usually isn’t as big a concern as it first appears. Social media, AMS, and CRM communities offer very few features. We Don’t Have Budget. And older generations?