SheGeeks.net is a creative outlet produced by Corvida Raven to rant, rave, and discuss technology, mobile, and social media.
Monthly archive June, 2008

[Guest Post] You Can Reach Me on My Mobile

Tweet This is a guest post by Amanda Gravel of Social Honeycomb. Amanda is a technology PR young adult, graduate of Boston University, and “devoted conversationalist, social media and socnet evangelist, futurologist, collector of secrets, fledgling professional and sponge.”  You can read her thoughts about PR, social networks, social media, and more at Social Honeycomb....

Twitter Is Not Just For Geeks and Definitely Not For Money

Tweet The truth is, twitter is for geeks. Actually, it’s not even for geeks, it’s for uber-geeks. Not that there is anything wrong with that, I use twitter myself and have at times been called a geek. But to someone who uses the Internet for business (gasp!) and to make money, Twitter is often just...

The Problem With Leaving Twitter

Tweet There are many posts going around about Twitter today. All of them are great reads that I recommend. In one post, Steven Hodson of Winextra and Mashable (congrats Steven!) pointed out how similar Twitter can be to Windows and how we just don’t want to live without either one. He’s absolutely right. However, just...

Is Twitter Changing Real Life Social Interactions?

Tweet Last week I had the pleasure of flying out to Portland for Ignite Portland 3. I had a fabulous time and met some really awesomesauce people including one of my biggest idols Marshall Kirkpatrick, fellow Grand Effect Network member and now team writer for ReadWriteWeb, Frederic of The Last Podcast, and a host of...

Universities Need To Take Control Of Their Online Brand

Tweet Andy DeSoto has a great post up titled “Social media for colleges and universities”. DeSoto talks about students and alumni that set up university pages and how he feels that it’s something the universities should be doing, not the students. I couldn’t agree more! He also brings up a good point about universities and...