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Wednesday, 12 May 2010 08:35 |
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There can sometimes be a little too much sharing about our personal lives. Back in October, I wrote about how 36% of people under 35 had tweeted or status updated after sex. That is, 36 percent of the 35-and-under crowd have not only tweeted or given status updates after sex, they were updates that they’d just had
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Business Blogging
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Sunday, 09 May 2010 14:36 |
It was a brief spark of an idea, and one I got a little excited about: I wanted to change my job title.
I am currently the VP of Operations and Customer Service. It’s a little wordy, but accurately describes my position here. (I’m also a co-owner.)
“I know,” I said to myself. “I’ll change my title Read Full Article Professional Blog Service blogs on the art of business blogging and social media.
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Technology -
Gaming
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Wednesday, 28 April 2010 08:41 |
The AbleGamers Foundation will be introducing the AGF Game Accessibility Arcade to the 2010 INDATA Conference July 29 th and 30 th in Indianapolis IN.
This hands-on presentation focuses on demonstrating accessible technology and games that can be used to play the Nintendo Wii, Microsoft Xbox, Sony PS3, and computer games. The AbleGamers Foundation will be featuring hardware from Broaden Horizons, Evil Controllers, Peregrine and many more, as well some great software, including the newly launched My Golf Game, from VTree LLC.
About AbleGamers: The AbleGamers Foundation is a 501(c)(3) public charity that runs AbleGamers.com, which provides news, reviews, and advice on disabled technology and the accessibility of mainstream video game titles. As an alternative to Serious Gaming, mainstream video games supply many disabled individuals and veterans with rehabilitation as well as social stimulation in situations where they may be otherwise shut out of society’s idea of normal everyday life.
Want to attend the Game Accessibility Arcade? Follow this link to learn about registration and other fun happenings at the INDATA Conference!
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Internet & Social Media -
Linking Indiana
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Tuesday, 04 May 2010 16:54 |
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We've been busy updating Linking Indiana over the past few weeks. We've re-organized our content to make it easier to find articles (check out the main menu above...). We've also made a few needed improvements to our event calendar to make it easier for you to list your events (yes, it's free). The Indiana Job Board has more accurate listings and is now wired in to automatically publish jobs into the Hoosier Jobs Network group on LinkedIn. and added several new content partners.
We're still looking for a few more content partners in the following areas:
- News
- Technology
- Sports
- Politics
- Social Media
If you've got a blog or news site, get in touch and Linking Indiana will help you get more content.
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Lifestyle -
Disabilities
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Tuesday, 04 May 2010 08:44 |
Pretty awesome name, right? Well, it’s a pretty awesome sport! Matthew Griffin is the president of Power Soccer of IUPUI Student Organization at IUPUI, and he was kind enough to answer some questions about their group.
What is the history of Power Soccer of IUPUI?
Power Soccer of IUPUI started just this year. It was started by three Division 1 team members of Circle City Rollers who wanted to spread the world of Power Soccer around IUPUI and help promote the sport in general.
Is Power Soccer much different than standard soccer?
There are of course adaptations that have been made to the sport and rules implemented to help the play speed up. To ‘kick’ the ball in from out of bounds you usually do a spin. There are only four players per team on the field, and one is designated goalie and usually stays there, however some teams do play with their goalie up. The ball is 13” in diameter and the game is played inside on a basketball court instead of outside in a grassy field.
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Internet & Social Media -
Social Media
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Tuesday, 04 May 2010 15:17 |
My friend Nancy Myrland has posed an interesting question on her blog, Should a CEO Be Fluent in Social Media.
No.
Nancy’s post (which was based on a Mashable article by the same headline) makes a good point that a CEO should get social media.
After all, says Nancy, the CEO is the face of his or her [...]  Professional Blog Service blogs on the art of business blogging and social media.
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