Philip Ryan Johnson

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Yes, blogs and social networking sites are helping people influence elections

December 21st, 2007 · 1 Comment · election 2008, internet strategy, new media, politics, web2.0

                
Since Dean’s 2004 campaign blog and a snowball of agenda setting studies trying to prove it, this election is being influenced more than ever through abilities of the internet allowing true dialogue among candidates and the people. Yes…duh….of course. Well, here are a few examples:
Teaming up with ABC News, Facebook’s US Politics application lets users [...]

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Why Vitalist rocks my world

April 14th, 2007 · No Comments · add, adhd, customers, ethics, gtd, neat, procrastination, productivity, public relations, relationships, reputation management, stuff for nerds, transparency, vitalist, web2.0

The best part about Vitalist is the fact that they are listening to their customers. With the combination of their blog, contact page, and knowledge base full of previously answered questions presented in rank-order, they have the appearance of addressing users’ problems and needs as quickly as possible.
I complained in a few emails that their [...]

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Links for Saturday [2007-03-31]

April 3rd, 2007 · No Comments · links, music, onlinecommunity, web2.0

Online Community and Music Band Blogs - Friends, Music, Video Sharing, Photo Sharing, and Blogs at Buzznet - Another online community alternative to MySpace and Facebook.

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Interesting mashup: Delexa

March 14th, 2007 · No Comments · boredom, mashup, neat, procrastination, stuff for nerds, web2.0

Delexa uses traffic data from Alexa and del.icio.us to organize the top 50,000 Web sites by topic. Neat. And accurate.
Try these:

bored
videos
news
fun
bush

Whoo hooo!!!

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GTD with Vitalist

March 7th, 2007 · 1 Comment · add, gtd, productivity, stuff for nerds, web2.0

Although I’ve been using Tracks for quite awhile, it just isn’t everything it needs to be and I keep forgetting to use it. I do, however, still love Tracks because of its simplicity.
I may have found the solution with Vitalist, even though the layout is a bit more cluttered. SMS reminders is a biggie because [...]

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