The Night I Lived The World of Red Bull

My love for Red Bull is anything but new, but it’s always been as an outsider. A true consumer. Red Bull is pretty exclusive when you come to think of it. As one example, they don’t license very much merchandise, so grabbing some Red Bull threads isn’t the easiest. And you sure can’t get authentic [...]

Why I’m Slowing My Use of Foursquare

I was a pretty early adopter of foursquare. Caitlin and myself were at SXSW 2009 when they launched, and we began using it pretty soon after. At first, it wasn’t a big deal as not many ‘friends’ were using the service. But over time, people kept joining, and so it finally felt like the Chicago [...]

Generation Y in The Work Place

For a while now I’ve been wanting to find a way to explain how I work and how my internet-self and experience could relate to work. Well, Teresa Wu has basically said everything I wanted to in her guest post on Chris Brogan’s blog.  Her thoughts are spot on, especially concerning our behaviors that are [...]

WeSeed Mashable Review

Digg the article! Basically validation that they rock, Mashable has done a nice review of WeSeed.com. Adam Ostrow highlights WeSeed’s best points, noting: “While it might seem like a tough time to be starting an investment website, WeSeed’s focus on education might actually be to its advantage.” And… “Essentially, the concept is to make you [...]

My Side Project- Chicago Tweetups

I just started a pretty cool side project yesterday. I’m working on creating Chicago Tweetups- a central location for Chicago-area tweetups and related events. I’ve purchased the domain chicagotweetups.com, and will begin working on it hopefully in the next week or so. The main reason for wanting to start this site is based on personal [...]