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Google TV – too buttoned up for the living room
Posted by TJ Walker in Analysis, blogging, CEOs/Financial, Technology on October 29, 2010
The reviews are in and it is bad news for Google TV. The consensus is that Google has created a product that is just too complicated. I can not wait till the time comes that I can just come home and just give verbal commands to my computer and TV screen. I know that is far off and I know it will take innovators like Google to get there but in the meantime Google TV will have to go through some retooling.
Tell me what you think. Have you used Google TV or Apple TV? Leave a comment and join the discussion here at TJWalker.com
Social Network Content Creation Has Plateaued [STUDY]
by Jennifer Van Grove
With 500 million people using Facebook and Twitter seeing more than two billion tweets per month, one would assume that social media usage is skyrocketing. New research from Forrester suggests that while participation is on the rise, actual content creation may not be.
Sen.-Elect Scott Brown for President???
Posted by TJ Walker in Body Language, Crisis Communications, Debate Central, Government & Politics, Humor, Media Training, Politics, Presentation Skills Training, Professional Speakers, Uncategorized on January 20, 2010
The headline on the Drudge Report is about the new Mass. Senator running for President. Premature? Of course, but the euphoria is natural for two reasons. #1, it was a real political coup for any Republican to take control of Ted Kennedy’s Senate Seat. And #2 it is a testament to the communication skills of Brown.
Why is Sen.-elect Brown getting such good marks and why is he being compared favorably to Ronald Reagan?






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