Posted in social media on February 19, 2009 | 4 Comments »
Today, McKinsey just released the results of a survey amongst executives on Web 2.0 adoption. Here are some excerpts:
1. The transformation to a bottom-up culture needs help from the top. Web 2.0 projects often are seen as grassroots experiments, and leaders sometimes believe the technologies will be adopted without management intervention—a “build it and they [...]
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Posted in Blogging, tagged blogs, top 15, women on February 10, 2009 | 10 Comments »
About to start writing copy for my new blog, Grocery Chick, I figured what better way to learn than from the masters, in this case the top fifteen women bloggers – according to Technorati authority rankings:
The Huffington Post, of course! Arianna Huffington is my heroin, and not a day goes by without me paying a [...]
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Posted in Food, tagged additives, agriculture, FDA, Food, nanofood, nanomaterials, nanoparticles, nanotechnology, packaging, real, safety, USDA on February 4, 2009 | 17 Comments »
The more I learn about what’s in our food, the more concerned, and outraged I get. I spent this morning immersed in Friends of the Earth’s report on ‘Out of the Laboratory and onto our Plates: Nanotechnology in Food & Agriculture’. Scary stuff! Consider this:
Friends of the Earth’s new report finds that untested nanotechnology is [...]
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Google Earth’s gotten even cooler now, and “just got an upgrade to include oceans. Previously, the space between Earth’s recognizable landmasses had flat blue and, well, not all that educational.”
That’s all good for marine life enthusiasts. Being more of a land girl, I wish Google Earth did not stop there. How about adding yet another [...]
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