Monthly Archives: January 2009

Clear as Mud. Portland’s New Mobile Internet

As a student studying advertising I probably take note of advertisement more than the typical observer. While on my way to work a couple of weeks ago I noticed a peculiar billboard that looked like the one below.

The visibility was approximately the same for the bottom text. About 3 minutes up the road there was [...]

Read the full article »

Internet & Mobile TV. Interview with theChanner Founder Nina Alastruey

I recently had the pleasure of interviewing the Founder of theChanner, a Spain based company, Nina Alastruey. theChanner provides a World TV tuner that allows you to watch Internet TV on your mobile phone and on your PC. The service is currently in beta form and Marketing director Marina Cais was kind enough to [...]

Read the full article »

My Social Media Blog: Moving Forward

After catching a nasty bug and getting all my homework completed I’m ready to talk about how I will prevent my social media blog from re-crashing.
Over the past week I’ve talked about the death and rebirth of my blog,  the pitfalls which lead to my blogs death, and how Google saved my blog. Moving forward [...]

Read the full article »

Google : The Blog Saviour

Google has reshaped the Internet. What you may not know is they’re reshaped databasing too. When I re-wrote my Wordpress database I was told there was no way to recover everything. They must not have used Google Webmaster tools before.
Google Webmaster Tools always Google to view and diagnose problems with your site, discover and link [...]

Read the full article »

Pitfalls: What Contributed to My Blogs Death

While I would love to completely blame my blogs death on Media Temple sadly I overlooked several crucial warnings. As I discussed yesterday in, The Death & Rebirth of My Blog in 24 Hours, I ran into several poor decisions which led to the death of my blog. The main criticism I had about the [...]

Read the full article »

The Death & Rebirth of My Blog in 24 Hours

Gone. After 2 months of painstaking, teeth cutting, mind racking work my blog, posts, comments, and momentum was gone. As Miguel P. of Media Temple’s customer support stated:
I looked at your service and noted that there is only one database installed on your service which suggests that you accidentally overwrote the database of your first [...]

Read the full article »

Social Media: It Will Be There For You

Over the past two days, from work and the holiday, my social media interaction has been pushed to the back burner. While I’m typically a daily Twitter user with the help of Tweetdeck I haven’t used Twitter or any of my social media tools for the past few days. As I mentioned previously, I typically [...]

Read the full article »

Monthly Archives: January 2009

Clear as Mud. Portland’s New Mobile Internet

As a student studying advertising I probably take note of advertisement more than the typical observer. While on my way to work a couple of weeks ago I noticed a peculiar billboard that looked like the one below.

The visibility was approximately the same for the bottom text. About 3 minutes up the road there was [...]

Read the full article »

Internet & Mobile TV. Interview with theChanner Founder Nina Alastruey

I recently had the pleasure of interviewing the Founder of theChanner, a Spain based company, Nina Alastruey. theChanner provides a World TV tuner that allows you to watch Internet TV on your mobile phone and on your PC. The service is currently in beta form and Marketing director Marina Cais was kind enough to [...]

Read the full article »

My Social Media Blog: Moving Forward

After catching a nasty bug and getting all my homework completed I’m ready to talk about how I will prevent my social media blog from re-crashing.
Over the past week I’ve talked about the death and rebirth of my blog,  the pitfalls which lead to my blogs death, and how Google saved my blog. Moving forward [...]

Read the full article »

Google : The Blog Saviour

Google has reshaped the Internet. What you may not know is they’re reshaped databasing too. When I re-wrote my Wordpress database I was told there was no way to recover everything. They must not have used Google Webmaster tools before.
Google Webmaster Tools always Google to view and diagnose problems with your site, discover and link [...]

Read the full article »

Pitfalls: What Contributed to My Blogs Death

While I would love to completely blame my blogs death on Media Temple sadly I overlooked several crucial warnings. As I discussed yesterday in, The Death & Rebirth of My Blog in 24 Hours, I ran into several poor decisions which led to the death of my blog. The main criticism I had about the [...]

Read the full article »

The Death & Rebirth of My Blog in 24 Hours

Gone. After 2 months of painstaking, teeth cutting, mind racking work my blog, posts, comments, and momentum was gone. As Miguel P. of Media Temple’s customer support stated:
I looked at your service and noted that there is only one database installed on your service which suggests that you accidentally overwrote the database of your first [...]

Read the full article »

Social Media: It Will Be There For You

Over the past two days, from work and the holiday, my social media interaction has been pushed to the back burner. While I’m typically a daily Twitter user with the help of Tweetdeck I haven’t used Twitter or any of my social media tools for the past few days. As I mentioned previously, I typically [...]

Read the full article »

Monthly Archives: January 2009

Clear as Mud. Portland’s New Mobile Internet

As a student studying advertising I probably take note of advertisement more than the typical observer. While on my way to work a couple of weeks ago I noticed a peculiar billboard that looked like the one below.

The visibility was approximately the same for the bottom text. About 3 minutes up the road there was [...]

Read the full article »

Internet & Mobile TV. Interview with theChanner Founder Nina Alastruey

I recently had the pleasure of interviewing the Founder of theChanner, a Spain based company, Nina Alastruey. theChanner provides a World TV tuner that allows you to watch Internet TV on your mobile phone and on your PC. The service is currently in beta form and Marketing director Marina Cais was kind enough to [...]

Read the full article »

My Social Media Blog: Moving Forward

After catching a nasty bug and getting all my homework completed I’m ready to talk about how I will prevent my social media blog from re-crashing.
Over the past week I’ve talked about the death and rebirth of my blog,  the pitfalls which lead to my blogs death, and how Google saved my blog. Moving forward [...]

Read the full article »

Google : The Blog Saviour

Google has reshaped the Internet. What you may not know is they’re reshaped databasing too. When I re-wrote my Wordpress database I was told there was no way to recover everything. They must not have used Google Webmaster tools before.
Google Webmaster Tools always Google to view and diagnose problems with your site, discover and link [...]

Read the full article »

Pitfalls: What Contributed to My Blogs Death

While I would love to completely blame my blogs death on Media Temple sadly I overlooked several crucial warnings. As I discussed yesterday in, The Death & Rebirth of My Blog in 24 Hours, I ran into several poor decisions which led to the death of my blog. The main criticism I had about the [...]

Read the full article »

The Death & Rebirth of My Blog in 24 Hours

Gone. After 2 months of painstaking, teeth cutting, mind racking work my blog, posts, comments, and momentum was gone. As Miguel P. of Media Temple’s customer support stated:
I looked at your service and noted that there is only one database installed on your service which suggests that you accidentally overwrote the database of your first [...]

Read the full article »

Social Media: It Will Be There For You

Over the past two days, from work and the holiday, my social media interaction has been pushed to the back burner. While I’m typically a daily Twitter user with the help of Tweetdeck I haven’t used Twitter or any of my social media tools for the past few days. As I mentioned previously, I typically [...]

Read the full article »

Monthly Archives: January 2009

Clear as Mud. Portland’s New Mobile Internet

As a student studying advertising I probably take note of advertisement more than the typical observer. While on my way to work a couple of weeks ago I noticed a peculiar billboard that looked like the one below.

The visibility was approximately the same for the bottom text. About 3 minutes up the road there was [...]

Read the full article »

Internet & Mobile TV. Interview with theChanner Founder Nina Alastruey

I recently had the pleasure of interviewing the Founder of theChanner, a Spain based company, Nina Alastruey. theChanner provides a World TV tuner that allows you to watch Internet TV on your mobile phone and on your PC. The service is currently in beta form and Marketing director Marina Cais was kind enough to [...]

Read the full article »

My Social Media Blog: Moving Forward

After catching a nasty bug and getting all my homework completed I’m ready to talk about how I will prevent my social media blog from re-crashing.
Over the past week I’ve talked about the death and rebirth of my blog,  the pitfalls which lead to my blogs death, and how Google saved my blog. Moving forward [...]

Read the full article »

Google : The Blog Saviour

Google has reshaped the Internet. What you may not know is they’re reshaped databasing too. When I re-wrote my Wordpress database I was told there was no way to recover everything. They must not have used Google Webmaster tools before.
Google Webmaster Tools always Google to view and diagnose problems with your site, discover and link [...]

Read the full article »

Pitfalls: What Contributed to My Blogs Death

While I would love to completely blame my blogs death on Media Temple sadly I overlooked several crucial warnings. As I discussed yesterday in, The Death & Rebirth of My Blog in 24 Hours, I ran into several poor decisions which led to the death of my blog. The main criticism I had about the [...]

Read the full article »

The Death & Rebirth of My Blog in 24 Hours

Gone. After 2 months of painstaking, teeth cutting, mind racking work my blog, posts, comments, and momentum was gone. As Miguel P. of Media Temple’s customer support stated:
I looked at your service and noted that there is only one database installed on your service which suggests that you accidentally overwrote the database of your first [...]

Read the full article »

Social Media: It Will Be There For You

Over the past two days, from work and the holiday, my social media interaction has been pushed to the back burner. While I’m typically a daily Twitter user with the help of Tweetdeck I haven’t used Twitter or any of my social media tools for the past few days. As I mentioned previously, I typically [...]

Read the full article »

Monthly Archives: January 2009

Clear as Mud. Portland’s New Mobile Internet

As a student studying advertising I probably take note of advertisement more than the typical observer. While on my way to work a couple of weeks ago I noticed a peculiar billboard that looked like the one below.

The visibility was approximately the same for the bottom text. About 3 minutes up the road there was [...]

Read the full article »

Internet & Mobile TV. Interview with theChanner Founder Nina Alastruey

I recently had the pleasure of interviewing the Founder of theChanner, a Spain based company, Nina Alastruey. theChanner provides a World TV tuner that allows you to watch Internet TV on your mobile phone and on your PC. The service is currently in beta form and Marketing director Marina Cais was kind enough to [...]

Read the full article »

My Social Media Blog: Moving Forward

After catching a nasty bug and getting all my homework completed I’m ready to talk about how I will prevent my social media blog from re-crashing.
Over the past week I’ve talked about the death and rebirth of my blog,  the pitfalls which lead to my blogs death, and how Google saved my blog. Moving forward [...]

Read the full article »

Google : The Blog Saviour

Google has reshaped the Internet. What you may not know is they’re reshaped databasing too. When I re-wrote my Wordpress database I was told there was no way to recover everything. They must not have used Google Webmaster tools before.
Google Webmaster Tools always Google to view and diagnose problems with your site, discover and link [...]

Read the full article »

Pitfalls: What Contributed to My Blogs Death

While I would love to completely blame my blogs death on Media Temple sadly I overlooked several crucial warnings. As I discussed yesterday in, The Death & Rebirth of My Blog in 24 Hours, I ran into several poor decisions which led to the death of my blog. The main criticism I had about the [...]

Read the full article »

The Death & Rebirth of My Blog in 24 Hours

Gone. After 2 months of painstaking, teeth cutting, mind racking work my blog, posts, comments, and momentum was gone. As Miguel P. of Media Temple’s customer support stated:
I looked at your service and noted that there is only one database installed on your service which suggests that you accidentally overwrote the database of your first [...]

Read the full article »

Social Media: It Will Be There For You

Over the past two days, from work and the holiday, my social media interaction has been pushed to the back burner. While I’m typically a daily Twitter user with the help of Tweetdeck I haven’t used Twitter or any of my social media tools for the past few days. As I mentioned previously, I typically [...]

Read the full article »