How to Successfully Digitize Events During COVID-19
Waxing UnLyrical
APRIL 9, 2020
Yet when we are all going to have to live, and work, and live, in a virtual world for the foreseeable future, not doing this is also not an option. What to do?!
Waxing UnLyrical
APRIL 9, 2020
Yet when we are all going to have to live, and work, and live, in a virtual world for the foreseeable future, not doing this is also not an option. What to do?!
Waxing UnLyrical
JULY 9, 2014
The #BreakingStereotypes campaign gained a lot of attention in the virtual world. And what TrulyMadly has done is to get a step ahead of the competition, as people have become more tech-savvy and started using matchmaking sites, taking advantage of the way we live our lives in and through social media.
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Waxing UnLyrical
APRIL 9, 2012
Brian Meeks used to make his living in the virtual world of Second Life, where he built spaces for corporate clients under the name Ecocandle Riel. I just want to have my Timeline, which represents me and my ramblings, free of ads. Heck, if they did that, I might even pin Facebook on Pinterest. Image: jurvetson via Flickr, CC 2.0.
Waxing UnLyrical
MARCH 18, 2011
Brian Meeks used to make his living in the virtual world of Second Life, where he built spaces for corporate clients under the name Ecocandle Riel. I have to start planning my next rant, “Fake Hash Taggery #forfunandprofit.. You Twitter people know what I mean. Images © Brian Meeks, used with permission.
Waxing UnLyrical
APRIL 4, 2011
Brian Meeks used to make his living in the virtual world of Second Life, where he built spaces for corporate clients under the name Ecocandle Riel. I hope Toni takes her Nobel Prize, melts it down, and fashions a club for beating the stupid out of the student body. Or at the very least, goes squirrel monkey on them.
Waxing UnLyrical
JUNE 10, 2011
Image: WOAW – the world of animal welfare via Flickr, CC 2.0. Brian Meeks used to make his living in the virtual world of Second Life, where he built spaces for corporate clients under the name Ecocandle Riel. Use Tweetdeck and join the fun.
Waxing UnLyrical
JULY 20, 2011
Brian Meeks used to make his living in the virtual world of Second Life, where he built spaces for corporate clients under the name Ecocandle Riel. Now I’m off to play with Google +, possibly eat a bit of lunch on some sliced bread, and to revel in my superiority to the Serengeti sandwich-less lion.
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