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Shawn Smith and David Sklorenko III are now friends
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Shari Boultbee added a blog post
Iced coffee is the summer alternative to hot coffee for some of us. To some it is a new idea. Drink it black or with milk, drink it with or without sugar, but drink it over ice. This refreshing coffee treat can come in many varieties, flavor and ...
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A blog post by Deborah Daily was featured
Walking with the Dinosaurs at Conseco. Absolutely incredible, fantastic, educational, funny, entertaining & mesmerizing. A MUST SEE EVENT! www.dinosaurlive.com. My family and I went last night. It's one of my all-time favorites ranking right up th...
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There is a tennis court in my backyard, and I would be delighted to have some of you over on July 25th for a casual tennis day. I haven't played much since school, and would be excited to get started again. Are you up for it? At 10am I plan to be...
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Is free fun killing our economy? Share your thoughts here

Fast Company - Much of the Web's value is experienced at the personal level and does not show up in productivity numbers. Buying $2 worth of bananas boosts GDP; having $20 worth of fun on the Web does not. And this effect is a big one. Each day more enjoyment, more social connection, and, indeed, more contemplation are produced on the Web than had been imagined even 10 years ago. But how do we measure those things?

That question -- and I don't yet have a full answer -- reflects the state of flux we're in today. We're going through a lot of adjustments, and not just in real estate and finance. Free stuff on the Web has made this economic downturn more severe. For many of us, the Web really is more fun than a trip to the store, which makes it easier for us to cut our spending. Although the iPhone has been earning lots for Apple, our spending on high-tech goodies does not make up for falling demand elsewhere. A PC and broadband cost something, but for those millions who have paid up, further exploration is essentially free. (Continued below)

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Nor do most Web activities generate jobs and revenue at the rate we saw with past technological marvels. When Ford was growing early in the 20th century, it created millions of jobs and helped to build Detroit into a top-tier city. Today, Facebook creates lots of voyeuristic pleasure, but much of the "work" is done by software and servers, and the firm hasn't transformed Palo Alto. Web 2.0 is not filling government coffers or supporting many families -- and may be hurting some. (Just ask a newspaper reporter.) Everyone on the Web has heard of Twitter, but as of this spring, fewer than 50 people work there.

That all sounds scary, yet there is a bright side; I call it the "human capital dividend." The reallocation of consumer time into the "free sector" on the Web will liberate the efforts of many producers and intermediaries, just as the automobile's advent shifted workers out of making buggies for the horse. In fact, it's an economic miracle that Twitter can get by with no more than 50 employees. It's not quite a perpetual-motion machine, but if other parts of the economy were equally efficient, we'd all be swimming in free or near-free stuff.

A second part of the human capital dividend comes from our productivity as Web consumers. Billions of people are rapidly becoming more knowledgeable and better connected to one another. Self-education has never been more fun, and that is because we are in control of that process like never before. (More)

Is all this free fun killing our economy? Share your thoughts here

Blog Posts

Deborah Daily

GO SEE WALKING WITH THE DINOSAURS AT CONSECO FIELDHOUSE!

Walking with the Dinosaurs at Conseco. Absolutely incredible, fantastic, educational, funny, entertaining & mesmerizing. A MUST SEE EVENT! www.dinosaurlive.com. My family and I went last night. It's one of my all-time favorites ranking right up there with the Harlem Globe Trotters, Sweeney Todd on Broadway, and the Drum and Bugle Corp Championships. It's worth every penny and then some! Impossible to describe and put into words! Showing through this Sunday. Go if you can. Fantastic for kids… Continue

Posted by Deborah Daily on July 9, 2009 at 8:43pm

Barbara Jones

Your Answering Machine Said What?

Most answering machines play a polite greeting from the owner and take a message. Nothing fancy, just good old-fashioned automated communication. There are exceptions, though, to all of this bland harmlessness. I was talking recently with David Wachtel of Hauticam Consulting about business etiquette mistakes we can’t believe happen. High on David’s list is answering machine greetings that include the phrase, “…and I will return your call at my earliest convenience.”

I have experienced this too,… Continue

Posted by Barbara Jones on July 8, 2009 at 5:25pm — 4 Comments

Jeb Banner

Are you a Magnet or a Flashlight?

This thought came to me recently and it seemed like a good topic to post on this site.

A magnet attracts and a flashlight finds, right? Same with people for the most part.

This is a little different way of thinking about extrovert/introvert or if you are a "quick start" or have "Ideation" or "Woo" as your top strength.

I think knowing if you are primarily a magnet or flashlight helps create clarity personally and professionally.

In my observation, magnets tend to be "idea" people, flashlight… Continue

Posted by Jeb Banner on July 8, 2009 at 1:12pm — 3 Comments

Paul Poteet

The MJ Ghost In The Machine

If you are on Smaller Indiana, you may have been too busy being productive yesterday to keep up with the latest Michael Jackson coverage. That's where I come in. BTW: I mention a supposed ghost sighting at Neverland on CNN. You can see THAT clip here.Continue

Posted by Paul Poteet on July 8, 2009 at 9:00am

Mike Seidle

Is Copyright + Technology Dangerous to Personal Freedom?

Today, Christian Engström had an incredibly thought provoking editorial in The Financial Times. The premise is that we are in grave danger of loosing freedom if copyright is not significantly reformed. My first thought was to dismiss the article as hyperbole, but one line really stood out

The technology could be used to create a Big Brother society beyond our nightmares, where governments and corporations monitor every detail of our lives. In the former East Germany, the gove
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Posted by Mike Seidle on July 8, 2009 at 10:00am — 1 Comment

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Tina Jesson

Green Fest - Indy 2010 : Call for speakers, sponsors and musicians 1 Reply

Started by Tina Jesson in Green Issues & Environment. Last reply by Pat Coyle 29 minutes ago.

Bonnie Benshoof

Are you afraid of being downsized and not having a job? 2 Replies

Started by Bonnie Benshoof in Events for the creative class. Last reply by Chris Flener 1 hour ago.

John Uhri

Home Theater setup and electrician 12 Replies

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Pat Coyle

Is free fun killing our economy? 10 Replies

Started by Pat Coyle in Economics. Last reply by Sage McGreen 3 hours ago.

Victoria Finch

Insulted by Ebonics - Do you unknowingly stereo type other people? 169 Replies

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Becky Reich

Need Ideas For Team Fundraing/Sponsors 6 Replies

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Kevin McCracken

Logo and Web Design Help Needed 13 Replies

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Stephen James

How do I help a non-English speaker apply for a job? 5 Replies

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Brigid Manning-Hamilton

social networking software 3 Replies

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Stephanie Daily

Looking for Photographer for Senior Pics 20 Replies

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Renee Sweany

Green Graphic Design

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Steven Lemaster

Cool, hip office space for sublease in Pan Am Plaza 1 Reply

Started by Steven Lemaster in Classifieds - Help Wanted. Last reply by Kaylyn Anderson 19 hours ago.

Pat Coyle

Could Indiana Host Pickens' Wind Farm? 6 Replies

Started by Pat Coyle in Green Issues & Environment. Last reply by Dave Goush 20 hours ago.

Steve Stuck

$963 Billion Dollars 5 Replies

Started by Steve Stuck in Economics. Last reply by Steve Stuck 23 hours ago.

Pat Coyle

Did you make your own success? Or did you have help? 58 Replies

Started by Pat Coyle in Questions and Answers. Last reply by Duncan Alney 1 day ago.

Steven Lemaster

Where should I post this? 4 Replies

Started by Steven Lemaster in Questions and Answers. Last reply by Steven Lemaster 1 day ago.

Pat Coyle

How will you remember Michael Jackson? 31 Replies

Started by Pat Coyle in Entertainment. Last reply by Marty posch 1 day ago.

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