Researching Google’s Moves in OpenID
I wrote a post this evening about Google’s forthcoming announcement that all Google Apps for Your Domain customers would be enabled with OpenID provider functionality within the next few weeks. It was...
View ArticleCorporate Social Strategist List Now Doubled in Size
Back in January I did some fun hacking together of a Twitter list and some stats about corporate social strategists on Twitter, based on a great list of people in charge of social technology strategy...
View ArticlePower pools at the points of intersection
Power pools at the points of intersection. That’s a clear theme in several of the most moving things I’ve read in the past few days. Here are four items I recommend highly. Were we to do a...
View Article5 ways to find people, the ultimate source of insight
Let’s say you’re working on something that would benefit from the perspective of a really knowledgeable person in addition to yourself. In fact, you probably are. I think people, especially smart...
View ArticleFinding new value in old notes
One of the journals I keep is a Daily Q&A journal, which asks the same question each calendar day every year for five years. It’s a great exercise in seeing what’s changed in your life and what’s...
View Article15 Notes: How Data is Revolutionizing the NFL
I attended SXSW 2019 with my employer Sprinklr, and one of the sessions I got a lot out of was titled How Data is Revolutionizing the NFL. I took notes on paper and now that I’m back in the office,...
View Article10 Useful Things I Learned in 5 Years at Sprinklr
Techmeme, November, 2016 I’m excited to say that after 5+ years working at Sprinklr, the market leader for customer experience management and social media marketing for the world’s biggest...
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