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technology: Engadget Magazines Buyer's Guide Review: iPad - 01/28/10 11:32 AM

The new Apple iPad will debut at $499 a very resonable price. But what are the drawbacks to this new entry into our space-age evolution? Engadget magazines Joshua Topolsky wrote a great article here. The following is the review by Joshua and my thoughts:
iPad Product Review: Read Before Buying
It's not light. It feels pretty weighty in your hand. dg: of course it's not as light weight as a iPhone The screen is stunning, and it's 1024 x 768. Feels just like a huge iPhone in your hands. The speed of the CPU is something to be marveled at. … (3 comments)

technology: What Is Cloud Computing: Web 2.0 - 10/02/09 02:37 AM
What is Cloud Computing? You may know the answer or you may actually think you know the answer. The following list of Web 2.0 experts know the answer. They are bringing the answer to you in various ways, with many benefits, and in a creative interview style. The question "What is Cloud Computing" was asked at the Web 2.0 Expo in San Francisco in September.
The Players
Tim OReilly Dan Farber Matt Mullenweg Jay Cross Brian Solis Kevin Marks Steve Gillmor Jeremy Tanner Maggie Fox Tom McGovern Sam Lawrence Stowe Boyd David Tebbutt Dave McClure Chris Carfi Vamshi Krishna and Rod … (5 comments)

technology: Realtors and Jobseekers: Similar Situations With The Same Opportunities - 11/10/08 03:49 PM
Realtors are in much the same situation as jobseekers. For jobseekers, the move away from resumes as the delivery system for their value message is only the beginning of a bigger trend in the process of finding a job. The same analogy can be made as Realtors begin the move away from print advertising to online blogging and social media networking.
Jobseeker's Reality
Today’s jobseeker must be aware that hiring managers and companies are being forced, in many cases, kicking and screaming into the Web 2.0 world of blogs and social media networking. As more and more companies adopt these Web … (2 comments)

technology: My 30 Year High School Reunion Tonight: How Would You Network in 1978? - 10/11/08 03:08 PM
My 30 year high school reunion, Terra Linda High School in San Rafael, CA, is being held tonight and it sparks many memories. One of the biggest memories is how our world used to be and how technology has changed what we can do, where we can go, and who we can ultimately become due to the advances.
In order to appreciate the Web 2.0 world of Social Networking tools, blogging, and the global conversation that is inspiring a seachange in the media and information industry, lets take a look back at where we used to reside: 1978.
You have NO … (4 comments)

technology: Do You Know Anyone Who is Unemployed: Do You Want to Help Them? - 10/08/08 02:22 PM

Courtesy dotdoubledot at Flickr.com
If you know anyone who is unemployed, the following article originated on innerarchitect and then deansguide, could be a tremendous value for them. It is an outline of a service our professional development firm is providing. The idea that jobseekers need branding and differentiating factor(s) is taking off in our area. Many Silicon Valley professionals searching for their next position or new entrepreneurial endeavors are flocking to this workshop.
The concept is simple. Blog about your efforts to win a new position, blog about your expertise, provide valuable insights, and chronicle all networking efforts. Your blog … (0 comments)

technology: Peak: Email Device For Non Techie's Leaves Much to be Desired - 10/01/08 09:50 PM
Sometimes simplicity has it's place as our tech world spins at warp speeds with iPhones, blackberry's, mobile computing, wifi, and other gadgets that keep us connected. Many people do not like contracts, do not want to learn yet another operating system, and become Web 2.0 "fatigued" with all of the choices.
If you are not a techie, if you do not like technology curves that seem to always place you at the bottom looking up, maybe the following product is something to consider for your mobile email purposes: the peak
The Peak
Peak bills itself as "a super thin and stylish … (0 comments)

technology: A Funny Look At Our Web 2.0 World: A Timeline To Consider - 07/10/08 02:59 PM

The following video by the Richterscales.com is a comedic look at the dot.com bust to Web 2.0 boom. This video was the Winner of the Webby Award for Viral Video!
Although it looks like a complete goof, it is a decent timeline and roll call of events and companies that have become the giants or has beens of this new era called Web 2.0
Consider this a supplemental and fun educational video to understanding what is happening to our world.
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technology: Realtors and Brokers: Guy Kawasaki Asks "What's Your Unfair Advantage?" - 06/21/08 11:31 AM
One of the many nuggets of invaluable wisdom offered at last night’s Silicon Valley Association of Startup Entrepreneurs event was provided via a story about irrepresible powerhouse Guy Kawasaki. The story was told by Entrepreneur, Google and Co-Founder of Jaiku charismatic Jyri Engestrom.
As Jyri first explained he was invited to a Guy Kawasaki presentation to a group of entrepreneurs from Finland. Jyri is of Finnish heritage and acted as one of the liaisons. During one of Kawasaki’s talking points, Guy made the following statement:
“What is your unfair advantage?”
First Impressions
Jyri’s first impression of this statement was that it … (2 comments)

 
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Dean Guadagni is the Business Director for Inner Architect a social media marketing agency. We help businesses, corporations, and entrepreneurs understand how to utilize Web 2.0 and social media tools to deliver their value message. We perform diagnostics, create social media marketing plans, implement strategies, measure analytic information, as well as provide retainer based ongoing maintenance. We utilize direct marketing targeted strategies to measure our clients' message effectiveness and their ongoing engagement with their audience of consumers. This blog is an extension of http://Innerarchitect.com and my business self help real estate blog http://deansguide.wordpress.com. I write about business self help, networking, marketing, and branding. Interspersed within this core content are the techniques and tips on how to use social media like Linkedin and Twitter as well as your blog as the hub of your efforts to gain exposure and recognition with your target audience(s).


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