Tuesday
Jul202010
Presentation: Six Digital Trends to Watch
One of the best aspects of my job is that I get to learn from incredibly smart people. Working for Edelman is like playing for the Yankees. Richard Edelman has an approach to talent that in some ways resembles the late George Steinbrenner (not the Howie Spira side of George, but the good side). The firm consistently attracts all-stars to the team and puts them in a great position to succeed. The result is that every day I get to hit the field with pros like Mike Slaby or Richard Sambrook or Carol Cone - it's all very inspiring.
One of these people is David Armano - who I work very closely with - and we recently tag-teamed on this presentation on six trends to watch. For more head over to David's blog. As always, we're eager to hear your thoughts.
Six Digital Trends To Watch by Steve Rubel and David Armano
Six Digital Trends To Watch by Steve Rubel and David Armano
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Reader Comments (9)
Given the trend to open data access (vis-a-vis Googles Data Liberation Front at http://gellenburg.posterous.com/googles-data-liberation-front-commits-to-maki) how do you get your stuff out of Posterous?
You can via their API - at least that's what they say.
Where does open source and open API's fit? I would say that is one of the biggest trends that no one is talking about. It seems as though transparent coding can change the way we think about Google, Apple, Microsoft, and all of the devices, applications, and tools that come with those giant names. Doesn't that have the potential for a dramatic impact on the digital world? It seems like it would, and with .gov websites trending towards transparentcy, it seems like that trend already has had impact.
Yes, but what if I want to transfer one of my posterous blog articles somewhere else?There seems to be no way to get an article back out of posterous.It would be very helpful to be able to email out from posterous (to evernote or whatever) or even be able to email from one posterous blog to another but this is not possible. In fact there does not even appear to be anyway to move a post from one blog to another, WITHIN posterous!!
Finally took the step: sent my cv to Edelman Amsterdam. Excited to start playing for the Yankees myself :-). Hope the firm does indeed put talent in a great position to succeed!
Presentations have become so easy to make and distribute, it's insane. I'm an intern with tcg: the communication group, and we just made a social media slideshow from messing around on skype. Check this out, not bad right? at this http://ow.ly/2kyxZ
Can't see this from my Droid....isn't that ironic?
could you please also upload your presentation on scribd? easier to share...thx
fantastic presentation, thanks so much for sharing