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Dot.column: Are QR codes worthwhile or worthless?
The March 23, 2011 Dot.column question in Metromix Indianapolis was: Dot.column: Are QR codes worthwhile or worthless? QR Codes and Microsoft Tags are pretty neat for anyone with a smart phone. Once you have a reader application installed on your phone, just point your phone's camera at it and you'll be on your way. Recently I was at Lowe's checking out the trees & … [Read more...] about Dot.column: Are QR codes worthwhile or worthless?
Dot.column: What’s your favorite blog and why?
The March 10, 2011 Dot.column question in Metromix Indianapolis was: Dot.column: What’s your favorite blog and why? Mashable. It’s the geek entrepreneur’s dream come true. What's your favorite blog? … [Read more...] about Dot.column: What’s your favorite blog and why?
Ten Social Media Reads, Vol 5
Here at Watershed Studio we're always scouring our RSS and Twitter feeds to see what's going on in the world of technology and social media. Here's Volume 5 in nice, easy to digest, posts. Enjoy. 7 Social Media Lessons From Phil Collins 10 tips from @pistachio on using Twitter for events Automation on Twitter: Should you do it? Common Mistakes Your Business Must Avoid On … [Read more...] about Ten Social Media Reads, Vol 5
Dot.column: Gosh, the Internet sure is big. How can it be more local for me?
The March 3, 2011 Dot.column question in Metromix Indianapolis was: Dot.column: Gosh, the Internet sure is big. How can it be more local for me? Social media and local blogs are great ways to bring the Internet into real life right where you live. My starting point would be searching Twitter for users in your region to follow and see what they’re up to and what they’re … [Read more...] about Dot.column: Gosh, the Internet sure is big. How can it be more local for me?