Marianne Richmond

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  1. Email Is Over and Blogs Slow...Is Everyone Twittering?

    Slate Magazine declared email dead today based upon the fact that kids use text messages and not email to communicate with each other. In my at home observations, sample size of 2, this is true. Email is used when my kids forget a paper that they wrote and need me to email it to them; never to communicate with each other. They use Facebook mail when a little privacy is necessary but otherwise use the Facebook wall.  Read more >

  2. Top 10 Online Subscriptions: Holiday Gifts for Media Snackers

    Are you a media snacker or do you have a media snacker on your Holiday List? This list of 10 Online Holiday Gift Subscriptions might help.  Read more >

  3. Open Social Kumbaya: Pass the API, please

    Well honestly, the name Open Social sounds a bit more 1962 than web2.0...I am thinking church social and maybe Aunt Bee serving up the Kool-Aid and announcing in simple to understand terms, "everyone that joins our social will share the same hymnal ."  Read more >

  4. J&J Blogs, Sues Red Cross and Buys Maya's Mom. Miss Marple, What Do These Clues Mean? Part 1

    Johnson & Johnson has been making social media headlines this summer. There are two parallel paths here; one path, a corporate blog and a corporate law suit. This will be Part 1.  Read more >

  5. Their Facebook and Our Facebook: Same Place/Different Worlds

    Its been almost a year since Facebook swung open their doors to everyone, regardless of affiliations to school or company.  Read more >

  6. Ides of August? Skype Down, Schwab Down, Sifry Out, Furrier Out, Facebook Shuffles

    Dave Sifry announced his resignation from Technorati today. John Furrier at PodTech.announced that James McCormick would be the new CEO.  Read more >

  7. The Helicopter Circles Facebook and It Isn't Pretty

    ABC News reported yesterday that an increasing number of {helicopter} parents were contacting college officials to request roommate changes for their freshman children because they found the prospective roommate's Facebook profile objectionable. And what exactly do they find objectionable?  Read more >

  8. Facebook and MySpace: Danah Boyd Writes The Case Study Within the Case Study

    Back in June, Danah Boyd wrote a blog post of observations about Facebook, MySpace, and class divisions in America. She noted that her blog post was not an academic paper but nonetheless her observations { in her blog post} were perceived by many as something far beyond her intention. A maelstrom ensued. But why?  Read more >

  9. What Message Does Your Mobile Phone Send?

    According to the single women 18-35 who participated in a recent Samsung sponsored survey, your mobile phone speaks volumes about you: 32% of respondents indicated that a lot could be told about someone by the type of mobile they use.  Read more >

  10. Bowling Alone Yet Standing In Line Together

    Robert Putnam in his book Bowling Alone, The Collapse and Revival of American Community, writes that our social capital has declined and that we have become disconnected from family, friends, civic involvement, and shared experiences. He notes that more Americans are bowling than ever before but that the number of bowling leagues has declined precipitously. I am not doubting the validity of his research, I just think he is missing the social web.  Read more >

marianne richmond

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marianne richmond
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About Me: 
Hello, my name is Marianne Richmond. I write a business blog called The Resonance Partnership Blog at http://www.resonancepartnership.com though I have been known to blog out loud on social and political issues, my kids, or anything else that inspires a climb onto my soapbox. I have a marketing consulting business in St. Louis, Missouri, the Resonance Partnership,LLC where I live with my two teenage sons. I would definitely be willing to pay for free time but I think because it is free, it is usually on backorder
 

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