Global Grind Shake-up, CEO out, on the way to Deadpool?
While working on a follow-up story to the Global Grind celebrity mass that they currently perpetrate as content I came across something much more interesting. The CEO of the company Navarrow Wright is no longer listed on the company About Us page suggesting that Wright and the company have parted ways. A cached version of [...]
Read MoreWeFollow: Yet Another Twitter Ranking Service
WeFollow is a service recently started by Digg Founder Kevin Rose. It allows you to tag yourself and appear in an online directory of Twitter users. This should be useful in helping you find users interested in the same topics you are. The Tags Basically, you send a Twitter reply to @wefollow, telling it how [...]
Read MoreDigital Urbanites Panel @SxSW
Join in to watch our panel “Digital Urbanites: How to Become Part of the New Social Capital” live from South by Southwest at 6pm EST. Panelist include Wayne Sutton, Social Media Strategist; Theda Saniford, CEO of Theda Dotcom; Navarrow Wright, Co-founder of Global Grind; James Andrews, VP Ketchum.
Read More@SxSW
I can’t believe it is that time again already. I’m sure you’ve already been consuming all the buzz on Twitter about SxSW since the Interactive Festival’s first day on Thursday. I just got here late last night and Markus gets here today so you can expect to see @BlackWeb20 updating on many of the Panels [...]
Read MoreTech Week in Review: 3 Things You Shouldn’t Have Missed
A lot of cool things happened this week in technology, but there are 3 that specifically caught my eye, so I’d like to share them with you and basically give you the rundown as to how they might affect you. Google Voice Google bought Grand Central over a year ago. They have been working on [...]
Read MoreBlogs Join Forces to Create “The Black Family Blog Network”
In a post entitled Surviving the Economic Forest Fire, I mentioned that one of the keys to surviving during the economic slow down was to join forces, create partnerships, and begin working together. In a African-American targeted niche blog industry, it’s sometimes very difficult to reach and impact the numbers readers we would like too [...]
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