Alex Priest

November 27, 2010
by Alex Priest
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I Don’t Care, Either

One of my best friends, Miranda Gale, just wrote a fantastic piece on Technorati about how, in today’s world, many students just don’t care. I can’t help but agree, and her post got me thinking about how some of my … Continue reading

October 4, 2010
by Alex Priest
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Perhaps the Digital Divide is Much Bigger Than We Thought

The differences between my generation and the last are vast. Perhaps more vast than the divide between any generation before it, and largely due to technology. We are the first generation to grow up with the Internet. We are the … Continue reading

August 7, 2010
by Alex Priest
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There’s No Such Thing as a Finite Market. Or Network.

Alright, listen up. I’m so damn sick of hearing this argument I’m going to say it one more time here on my blog. Mashable, God love ‘em, is convinced that if (and that’s a BIG IF) AT&T loses exclusivity on … Continue reading

June 4, 2010
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The Most Simple Idea In The World

This video just totally challenged my way of thinking. It’s a little long, but please watch. For more information on the RSA, check out their website. They’re also on Twitter @theRSAorg. Illustration for the video was done by Cognitive Media, … Continue reading

May 25, 2010
by Alex Priest
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Buy Some Electronics

Consider that my first marketing shill for my brand new employer–the Consumer Electronics Association! It goes without saying (well, I’m saying it, really) that any and all entries, tweets, and other social media buzzing coming from me do not represent … Continue reading