I really didn’t know what to expect from the infamous Red Light District in Amsterdam; but I was certainly intrigued and excited to check it out. I like the sleaze, the grime, the passionate, and...
Forum for the Future has an exciting new project in the works: Gatecrashing the energy sector. The aim of the project is to seek out new ideas that will allow people to plug out and...
I hate hostels.
I hate the shirtless, guitar-toting Canadian that wouldn’t shut up about flowing lines in modern art. I hate the naked Danish guy that stared at us at 2 a.m. while we made our...
Cell phone culture is alive and well in Ecuador. Whether you are walking through a traditional market in a small village or a town like Cuenca in the center of the country where expats and...
Greetings hungry travelers! I have added a tweet button below my posts in case you would like to help spread the word. You have probably noticed a reduction in the volume of posts. I am...
I metTamra Engle after seeing she was teaching songwriting in Berkeley. I soon found out she was not only a teacher, but a powerhouse of a musician, activist and business strategist, with deep roots in...
So it’s official. Relationship building websites work. At least that is the finding of a study on P&G’s customer experience website in Greece (the equivalent of www.supersavvyme.com).
This was one of the papers presented at the...
Media Post is holding a Social Media Insider Summit in Lake Tahoe from August 29 to September 1, 2010.
They're calling it a social summer camp. The Social Media Insider Summit will be previewing a...
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