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Dec. 10, 2011

Techcrunch, which is on a steep decline in the post-Arrington era, recently ran a guest post by Aaron Harris, co-founder & CEO of Tutorspree with the inflammatory title “Spare Me from “Product Guys.”  The title itself is actually terribly misleading,…

Jan. 7, 2011

Achoo! Man, there is so much dust on this blog it's stirring up all kinds of allergic reactions.  The cobwebs are pretty nasty too… Anyway, figured it was high time to offer an update on my life here at Signal,…

Sep. 27, 2010

Your heart rate quickens.  You notice your arm in your peripheral vision and very hair is standing on end.  Every sense is heightened. What do these have in common?  All physiological responses to fear and excitement.  If you were to…

Jun. 10, 2010

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May. 28, 2010

Let the awesome terribleness of Ling Valentine’s creation soak in.  Be sure to scroll ALL the way to the bottom to maximize the awesomeness.  Would you give Ling your credit card number? www.lingcars.com    

Apr. 16, 2010

I was only able to briefly poke my head into today’s #AptChat, but in that short time I fell into a good conversation re: optimal content for community videos.  As promised to Mike Whaling, I wanted to share a few…

Mar. 6, 2010

Think with Google – Mobile-ize Your Business.pdf Download this file This past Tuesday I attended a webinar facilitated by some of Google's mobile AdWords team.  While a good chunk of the presentation and subsequent Q&A focused on educating traditional AdWords…

Feb. 24, 2010

If you’re interested in learning more about how mobile, and specifically Google’s mobile services, can apply to your business, this is the webinar for you.  I expect they’ll spend substantial time walking through their mobile apps, the fairly recent AdSense…

Feb. 9, 2010

If it wasn’t obvious, I’m fascinated with mobile tech.  I’m lucky enough to indulge that interest professionally by driving Apartments.com’s mobile product initiatives, but sometimes that just isn’t enough.  Part experiment, part exercise in vanity, I’ve now blessed the world…

Jan. 19, 2010

via insidefacebook.com American Eagle, a brand pretty much non-existent in my daily consciousness, just launched a terrific new widget that allows Facebook fans to browse items directly from their fan page or the user’s news feed itself. While not perfect…