Archive for the ‘interactive’ Category

Facebooklash

Thursday, October 18th, 2007

The backlash against Facebook has started. That’s not really shocking news. Everything that gets as much hype as Facebook has recently must have a backlash. It’s some kind of psychology rule that I would probably know if I had ever taken psychology. But I didn’t. When I talk about a backlash against Facebook, I’m not [...]

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More on the Portada/LatinVision Hispanic Digital & Print Media Conference

Saturday, October 13th, 2007

On Thursday I also had the opportunity to attend the Portada Hispanic Digital and Print Media Conference in New York City. It was nice to finally see an event at least partially dedicated to Hispanic Digital media and marketing. It was a true testament to how far things have come in the last few years [...]

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Hispanic Digital and Print Media Conference

Wednesday, October 10th, 2007

I’m in New York this week for the Hispanic Digital and Print Media Conference on Thursday. I won’t be liveblogging it because that’s annoying, but will post on anything interesting or controversial that goes on. If you’re going to be at the conference, drop me a line and let’s grab a coffee.

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Sensis Launches

Tuesday, October 2nd, 2007

Congratulations to our friends over at Sensis, who officially completed their relaunch/rebranding today. In case you don’t know them, Sensis (f/k/a Focus Multimedia) has been around for years and has steadily become a real force in online multicultural advertising. I’m not just saying that because I know them. I know lots of people who aren’t [...]

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The (re)launch

Tuesday, October 2nd, 2007

Today I feel like I’m 23 again. Today feels a lot like September 29, 1999. On that day, I was caught up in all of the excitement, nervousness, and anticipation tied to the launch of my first business. The company was called TuRumbo.com – a bilingual network of online Hispanic city guides. The company was [...]

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