- TechCrunch: The super-talented Tish Whitcraft will head customer service at MySpace. Tish was our senior customer care exec at Yahoo! Personals, and she ran a great team. Smart hire.
- The Atlantic: The coming death shortage--"f an increasingly influential group of researchers is correct, the lurid spectacle of intergenerational warfare will become a typical social malady."
- RWW: Rapleaf study says women outnumber men on social networks."The only social networks studied that didn't have more women than men in the 18-24 year old group were venerable old LinkedIn (where incidentally the 25-34 age group was tops) and a site called Perfspot."
- Steve Hodson: Watch where you are pointing that camera, bub! Or, it's not only subjects who feel harassed.
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Hey, Susan, long time no talk. Wow, we sure have come a long way since AOL days at the end of the last decade. You were doing Netscape stuff at one point I think. Just saw you referenced in Wendy Piersall's Sparkplug CEO blog, didn't know you were leading that conference. Keep up the great trailblazing. I need to be CEO of something. :)
Mark
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