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Archive for January, 2007

The Death of A Wii

The Wii has truly entered pop culture when we see a t-shirt proclaiming the one misfortune of owning the system. Can this only help sell more Wiis?

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Customer Service: What Does it Really Mean?

We can only pay for 2 hours? That’s what I was thinking yesterday morning as I froze my butt off in the cold. I’m getting ahead of myself, let me start at the beginning.
A friend was sleeping over last night after we hit the bar and hung out. Friends don’t let friends drive after drinking, [...]

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Why are You Afraid to Join the Conversation?

Joseph Jaffe over at his blog Jaffe Juice recently asked the community to answer one question; Why are You Afraid to Join the Conversation?. I spent part of the weekend answering this question and thinking about what stops people from joining in. I thought I would post my answer and find out why you are [...]

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Childs Play: It’s Not for Kids Anymore

What do gamers around the world and $963,000 have in common? Child’s Play, “a game industry charity dedicated to improving the lives of children with toys and games in our network of over 40 hospitals worldwide. In four short years, you as a community have answered the call and come together to raise millions of [...]

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What will BandwidthCamp be like in 2007

I took an extra day off yesterday and used that time to reflect on what I wanted from this blog in 2007. I wanted to grow more professional, but also use this blog as a tool to connect and meet more PR bloggers and grow my network. I hope to have my blog stand out [...]

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