Improving your presentation skills from JD Lasica on Vimeo. If you give presentations or speeches in public — ranging from a workshop panel appearance to a keynote lecture — chances are that you could benefit from sharpening your presentation skills. I met Danielle Daly, co-founder of Rexi Media, at Blogworld Expo last month and was […]
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Xsights’ new iPhone app brings print to life
Xsights is a new start-up that has just come out with its Light app for the iPhone, which enables its users to bring print to life. Xsights makes it possible to transform static printed items that can be captured through the cell phone’s camera into an interactive multimedia experience. (Disclosure: Xsights is a Blonde 2.0 […]
WorldMate comes to the iPhone
WorldMate is huge in the mobile world — it first started as a Palm OS app back in 2000. Then, as today, they realized that “travel = mobile” and so it made sense to build a mobile application for travelers. WorldMate had an innovative approach and built what was the industry’s first on-device portal with […]
Twitter’s hype is different than Second Life’s
Image via CrunchBase One of my favorite clients, Fabrice Grinda, believes that Twitter is all hype. Call it Twitter Skepticism — the kind of unwarranted hype associated with Second Life. I consider this a fine challenge, so I left a comment — well, I left an entire rant, and didn’t even get into talking about […]
Social media and citizen journalism now on your iPhone
IBL News (Spain): Social media and citizen journalism now on your iPhone. Excerpt: Mobile devices are clearly the platform for citizen newsgathering, and an iPhone application is a logical funnel. Soon people will be able to broadcast anything live from the street; in a way, individuals will become walking televisions. Last week, CBS Mobile released […]