By Christine Koh, on March 9th, 2010%
I would say that in general, I’m a positive person on Twitter, more prone to happy and humorous conversation than rant. But the other week, after receiving a bill from AT&T, I couldn’t help myself. I tweeted and Facebook’d:
Right after I finish this peanut butter cookie post I am flexing my wrists to write a strongly . . . → Read More: Brands Are Listening, But Is The Hearing Selective?
By Christine Koh, on November 18th, 2009%
I spend a lot of time explaining to friends, family, and businesses what the point of Twitter is. It’s not uncommon to hear the, “Why the hell do I want to know what people are having for lunch?” question in regards to the micro blogging platform.
And while Twitter sometimes gets abused as a lightning fast way . . . → Read More: Prayers for Anissa
By Christine Koh, on August 14th, 2009%
I’m a high functioning person with the capacity to get a lot done in a limited amount of time. However, when I have a lot of projects on my plate (which is pretty much always, between Boston Mamas, Posh Peacock, and my other freelance writing and editing gigs), sometimes I just feel utterly overwhelmed; every task . . . → Read More: Confessing to the Absurdity of my Worst Procrastination Tendencies
By Christine Koh, on November 24th, 2008%
Had it not been for my Twitter feed, the fuss over Twilight very well would have bypassed my filter (clearly, I’m the parent of a preschooler not a tween/teen). I did take a moment to get up to speed via Friday’s Boston Globe review, and laughed out loud over this capsule box, whose rating description includes . . . → Read More: Tell It Like It Is
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