Category Archives: Networking

Chris Abraham As Quoted in The Atlantic

I will let my words speak for themselves, as published in this month’s Atlantic magazine in Lori Gottlieb’s article, Marry Him: The case for settling for Mr. Good Enough (gulp):
“Then there’s my friend Chris, a single 35-year-old marketing consultant who for three years dated someone he calls “the perfect woman”—a kind and beautiful surgeon. She […]

The Gap Between the Geeks and the Wonks Needs to be Mended

I responded in-depth to a question from Charles Edward Frith that was asked over at Strumpette, in response to my long comment, “a huge portion of the population that are social media averse; gadget allergic even. How do you propose to get your message to this group?” I misunderstood his question and replied as though […]

LinkedIn Testimonials are a Great Reminder

One reason why I love LinkedIn is because you can recommend folks in your network — testimonials. I am grateful and amazed whenever I get one. I just received one from a happy EggDisk user.

Feminism is About Choice Not Obligation


Starting with Edelman on Monday

Today is my last day as Technology Strategist at New Media Strategies. On Monday, I will be joining the interactive team at Edelman.

Since When Has Government Legislation Ever Made Anything Cheaper Not to Mention Free?


Net Neutrality Does Not a Neutral Network Make


Social Bookmarking and Emergent Favorites Primer


What Networking is Versus What Networking Should Be


Public Web Profiles on LinkedIn