In Dr. Laura, Associated Content and the Googledammerung Scott Rosenberg lamented about the state of Google News, and rightly so. Is Google News useful? Certainly on a good day. Is it human? Not so much. A week after the Dr. Laura n-word controversy hit the fan, Rosenberg typed |Dr. Laura n-word| in Google News and […]
Tag Archives: Complex topics
Thinking sound, writing with clarity
There are few vendors to consider when looking at world-class sound reinforcement systems. One such provider, Meyer Sound, happens to be right in my backyard. So I jumped at the chance to present prose that described a new facility, just opened, for the Freight and Salvage, the oldest folk and roots music venue west of […]
A changing wolf
Adaptability. If ever there was a company built on Darwinian theory, Bluewolf might be the one. It was formed as the big consulting firms struggled with the end of the mega project era and the beginning of more affordable enterprise services via Web 2.0, cloud computing and platform-driven innovations (they were one of the first […]
Intelligent branding for resale
Even if you’ve never heard of the Visual Data Group, you’ve probably heard of QlikView, the world’s fastest-growing software company. Visual Data Group is North America’s Elite Reseller of QlikView, an amazing business intelligence product that uses in-memory analysis and reporting to manipulate millions of database objects rapidly and intuitively. Visual Data Group is a […]
Power to the People, Megawatts to the Masses
Though I live in Northern California I was raised in the Great Fly Over, a.k.a. the midwest. Visiting the family lake last month I decided to visit the local metropolis (birthplace of Robert A. Heinlein) and the only wine bar in a 100-mile radius. I struck up a conversation with a young man not quite […]