New communications tools doesn’t give you the right to be rude
March 17th, 2008
Patrick Kearney, a good friend of mine and host of the PJK Podcast, just recorded his latest episode discussing the rudeness that ensued as a result of the Twitter peanut gallery that arose during the Zuckerberg-Lacy interview at SXSW. I highly recommend you subscribe to Patrick’s podcast. In each episode he talks about the never-ending debate, “Is technology making our lives better or more difficult?” He was inspired to record this episode after I interviewed him as a substitute host on Alec Saunders’ SquawkBox. Listen here, or on his site.
- Today’s SquawkBox-Is Twittering rude, improving conferences, and the force of Hulu
- TOMORROW (Friday): Squawking on Alec Sanders’ Squawk Box
- Your audience doesn’t care about you. They care about themselves. What are you going to give them? – Be the Voice podcast
- Give options for engagement
- Investing in Web 2.0 and how to get noticed
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