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Exploring the fine line between clever and stupid. Heather Hamilton is a Staffing Manager and Microsoft Employee Evangelist.
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Blog Post:
Heather Hamilton has left the building!
HeatherLeigh
Tomorrow, officially. You know I couldn't leave without saying goodbye, my wonderful, invisible interwebz friends. It's been 12 years of hard work and 7 years of blogging. Seven years! I plan to pick up the blogging again, elsewhere; at least the personal stuff. Yeah, yeah, the Microsoft stuff stays...
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21 Jul 2011
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Resume funkaliciousness...I like pink.
HeatherLeigh
OK, it's not for everybody. Or even mostlybody. However, this is fun. Bam! (More info on FastCompany here) I love novelty, when it doesn't interfere with practicality. What can I say...I am a practical gal. I think novelty and practicality can exist in harmony though. So here's what you need...
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24 Jun 2011
Blog Post:
Growing pains
HeatherLeigh
Man, I hate medical metaphors. So I apologize for my pseudo-medical blog post title. And I ask Daniel Pink to stop using "sclerosis" unless he decides to get an MD (though I should say that I otherwise find him a very interesting writer). This article details the maturation of Google and the resultant...
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29 Nov 2010
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Marketing awesomesauce
HeatherLeigh
Hova and Bing.
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24 Nov 2010
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Twitter on my TV is much more interesting than the Twitter telling me what you had for lunch
HeatherLeigh
I'm generally a little disintersted in technology when it has a vague reason for existing. LinkedIn was something I couldn't see being important to users because connecting with people they didn't know seemed like an anonymous popularity contest. And the people in the lead were the ones liked least,...
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22 Nov 2010
Blog Post:
This survey brought to you by Twitter
HeatherLeigh
Sometimes I think the Interwebz are dumb. Or suveys are total BS. Someone is jumping to a causality conclusion when perhaps a little commons sense could be employed. Like maybe comparing the Twitter usage to other media, online and otherwise, than just some random message board. Giving student free...
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16 Nov 2010
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Speaking of "do I fit into your target market?": Facebook Deals
HeatherLeigh
I'm a Groupon user and a FourSquare critic. I like deals, and as long as I can convince myself NOT to buy things I won't use on Groupon, it's something that I will continue to be interested in. FourSquare is less interesting to me. And by less interesting, I mean that I find it annoying that people broadcast...
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4 Nov 2010
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Tell me if this is ironic, unfortunate or if I am totally nuts
HeatherLeigh
Evidence: this FastCompany story on darlings of social media . Give it a gander. The effect is better if you read it; in which case you will notice what I do. This story has not been formatted for viewing on the web. Commentary on one of the superstars appears under a picture and heading of another;...
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27 Oct 2010
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