Business - Written by Mike Dover on Friday, May 18, 2007 10:23 - 0 Comments
And the Oscar goes to…
The results of the first round of our Net Generation video contest can be found here. Thanks to Madeline and Michael from Taking It Global for organizing the contest.
Lot’s of compelling moments in these videos. The winner’s entry included some cool sound bites, such as:
“My high school reunion is held on Facebook. All day. Every day.”
Personally, that hits home. I’m one of the “old” people that has recently invaded Facebook and am on the cusp of my 20 year high school reunion. Slowly, the Silverthorn C.I. class of 1987 is showing up on Facebook (I’d say we’re still only at about 5%). It’s good to hear from people, but I’ve received some odd questions, like the dentist that asked me if I married someone that was never even my girlfriend (full disclosure: I think I held her hand during Children of a Lesser God).
Business - Oct 5, 2010 12:00 - 0 Comments
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