Thanks again to Angela Hutti and Fox 2 TV for having me in. This time we discussed the social media phenomenon known as Pinterest.
A link to the story on Fox 2’s site is here, and you can follow me on Pinterest here.
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Thanks again to Angela Hutti and Fox 2 TV for having me in. This time we discussed the social media phenomenon known as Pinterest.
A link to the story on Fox 2’s site is here, and you can follow me on Pinterest here.
Playing the role of Internet DJ, here are three great blog posts worth reading.
1.) Pinterest is sweeping the nation. The two words or phrases people have used to describe their feelings towards it are “addicted to” and “obsessed with.” Inc. Magazine has a nice take on why Pinterest should matter to you. As a man, I’d be failing you if I didn’t tell you to also check out male-dominated upstarts Manteresting and Gentlemint.
2.) On November 19, 2004, the Indiana Pacers and the Detroit Pistons brawled in what is now known as “The Malice at the Palace.” Ron Artest, now inexplicably known as Metta World Peace, took the fight into the stands. It was one of the darkest days the NBA has ever seen, and Grantland.com has a thorough and brilliant oral history of what happened that day straight from the mouths of the participants.
3.) The Hollywood Reporter has a wonderful interview and article on Ted Turner. He revolutionized cable television, was once the largest landowner in the United States, and misses Jane Fonda. Worth the read.
I know there are various versions of this floating around the web. I like this one because:
1. It involves donuts.
2. It includes newer sites like Pinterest and Instagram
3. The G+ one is funny and unfortunately true (I’m still rooting for you Google+!)
Source: Three Ships Media. I originally received it via a Falk Harrison coworker’s email.