No such thing as spare time.

No such thing as free time.

No such thing as downtime.

All you got is life time.

Go.

-Henry Rollins

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Icelantic Skis 2012/2013 season preview

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I had one of Icelantic’s first employees in my social marketing class three years ago! I’ve posted about them in the past and they’ve really taken off! Love the people there and love the brand. Almost makes me want to ski! (But that ain’t happening!) Enjoy!

What’s Facebook evolving into?

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So . . . two or three years ago, Facebook was the thing that you had to be on. Now, it’s the thing that everyone has. As the service reaches maturity, it has evolved into several things and has the potential to become something entirely different over time. It’s become: Like email. Everyone has one and it’s getting more boring by the second. (Not Facebook’s fault...

Zeal Optics HD Camera Goggle-iON (video)

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Check out these Goggles from Zeal Optics with a built in HD camera. More than a novelty, this type of technology is going to extend the real-time experience of social networking. This is one of the things Google’s Hangouts/Project Glass wants to promote. Imagine logging in to Newschoolers to watch some amazing new skiing talent pull off some tricks real-time, from his viewpoint. The usage...

Hugh MacLeod launches the Social Object Factory

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  It looks like Hugh MacLeod has launched his own animation studio called the Social Object Factory. I’ve blogged about social objects (Hugh’s invention) and I like the sounds of this. The quote below is from the site and lets you know what it’s all about . . . Social objects become your touch points. They are the rally cries that call your community to action. They inspire...

The Culture of Location

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One of the biggest/best things I heard at the #BigBoulder Conference at the end of June was the idea that location is the lynch pin for all data. This, of course was offered up by the guys from @Esri, and it got me thinking. Location for me has always been more than a dot on the map, but I’ve spent an inordinate amount of time focusing on the depth of that dot. What’s the persona of...