Digital Age

Digital Dieting

Jacqueline Leo | Posted 12.14.2009 | Books


Jacqueline Leo

Why do we group so many things in sevens? Seven is more than a lucky number. It's the brain's natural shepherd, herding vast amounts of information into manageable chunks.

Should Internet Content Be Free? The Best Model to Save Newspapers, Books, and Music in the Digital Age

Anis Shivani | Posted 09.10.2009 | Media


Anis Shivani

How can we retain, even enhance, creativity in the digital age, taking advantage of near-zero costs of redistribution? Two recent books consider the question.

A Preposterous Pre-Digital Primer

Dave Astor | Posted 07.11.2009 | Comedy


Dave Astor

In the days before the internet, how did out-of-town journalists transmit typewritten stories to their editors? They folded the stories into paper airplanes and hurled them out of hotel windows.

Paying Attention in the Information-Overload Age

Ward Sutton | Posted 06.12.2009 | Living


Ward Sutton

In her new book, Winifred Gallagher thoroughly makes the case that our lives -- and the people we are -- are a product of what we choose to focus our attention on.

A Trip Down Memory Lane Littered with Letters

Isobel White | Posted 02.09.2009 | Style


Isobel White

No, who am I kidding -- I am old school, but trying my best to keep up. I vow to actively use LinkedIn and Facebook this year.

Ad Tactics: New and Old Mix It Up in 2008, But What Did We Learn?

Neg Norton | Posted 02.09.2009 | Media


Neg Norton

The political campaigns did not shy away from the tried and true; the 30-second television ad, the direct mail flyer, yard signs, bumper stickers are alive and well.

Digital Age Has Ushered in an Opportunity for Unprecedented Global Collaboration

Jared Cohen | Posted 01.17.2009 | World


Jared Cohen

All across the world the digitally connected few have proven that they can use technology to organize and mobilize the non-connected masses.

Timothy Ferriss vs. Gary Vaynerchuk

Tim Ferriss | Posted 12.14.2008 | Media


Tim Ferriss

Is it better to be socially connected online but spend the majority of your life on it, or is it better to be a digital recluse and perhaps suffer the consequences? I would be an example of the latter.

Two Recommendations for Success in 2009

Jack Myers | Posted 12.06.2008 | Business


Jack Myers

The sweet spot for the transition from the Industrial Age to the Digital and Relationship Age will be about a thirty year period that began in about 1990 and we are half way through right now.