BloggingMarch 25, 2007<March 31, 2008 Blogs as Conversations and Calls for Action by Tamar Weinberg On Thursday night, an interesting dilemma fell into my lap. I discovered from my youngest sister, who just graduated high school last year, that…
Social MediaMarch 13, 2007<July 31, 2010 The Two Sides of Twitter: Borderline Obsessive Compulsive and The Person Who Simply Answers The Question by Tamar Weinberg I spent a good chunk of this weekend learning the ins and outs of Twitter, the service I blogged about not too long ago….
Business, WebsitesMarch 12, 2007<July 31, 2010 You Can Learn a Great Deal from a 17-Year-Old by Tamar Weinberg I must have first heard of Quizlet through Lifehacker. Studying my SAT words (believe it or not, vocabulary is not one of my strong…
Opinion, Social MediaNovember 2, 2006<March 31, 2008 What I Don’t Like About Digg: Bias by Tamar Weinberg Digg’s bias is frustrating at best — every comment that is disagreed upon, despite the “content rich” aspect of the comment, is buried. It does not appear to be a network with the best social elements intact.