Partying Campaigning Like It’s 1999 1899* Maybe 25th U.S. President William McKinley had it right: forget the ennui and tedium of modern political campaigns — the years-long scrounging for campaign cash; repetitive debates; blathery “Town Halls”; etc. Instead, candidates should steal a page from McKinley’s playbook: campaign from their front porch. A virtual, 21st-century porch. 19th...Read More
Next Stage: Integration + Ubiquity I have a few words of encouragement for Realtors walking around shell-shocked by the (accelerating) pace of technological change in general, and in the housing market in particular: It’s going to get better from here. And easier. That’s because the next stage(s) of evolution likely won’t involve qualitatively new or different technology....Read More
“Isn’t That Obvious?!?” “Kids Say the Darndest Things” was the title of a TV show hosted by Bill Cosby, and decades earlier by Art Linkletter. It came to mind hearing my six-year old daughter (not her, that’s a stock photo) talking on our (Skype-less) phone to her paternal grandparents in Arizona earlier today. Presumably fielding...Read More