Title: BookTweets – @ThePioneerWoman Cookbook Tweetup – Oct. 29
Location: Full Circle Bookstore & Rococo’s
Description: @thepioneerwoman, winner of 2009 SXSW Webblog, is coming to Full Circle to sign her new cookbook, which by the way, is filled with beautiful pictures of incredible-looking food! Come in and check it out!
After her cookbook signing at Full Circle Bookstore, [...]
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According to Wikipedia, a mullet is a unisex hair style that is short in the front and long in the back. The mullet began making appearances in the popular media in the 1960s and 1970s but did not catch on with the masses until the early 1980s.
Business professionals, entrepreneurs, and job seekers can learn from [...]
With a Little Help from my Friends–I’ll either land or lose a job
Everything that was old soon becomes new again. In today’s job search, the buzz word is “networking”. While many see it as a rather new element of the job search, just as Ringo, Paul, et al sang so many years ago – – [...]
Let the truth be known that you secretly play air guitar in your living room to Yellow Submarine when you get home from work, but don’t worry that won’t have to be the case for long.
With the Rock Band: Beetles version making its debut, it only logical to check out the game for the first [...]
My Summer of Twitter
And Other Ways I’ve Stayed Professionally Connected During Maternity Leave
by Jennifer Wheeler
Here I sit – my one-month old sleeping peacefully beside me, my three-year-old napping in the next room – as a giant pile of laundry waits to be folded. Rather than tackle the apparel threatening to overtake my bed, I flip [...]
by Gilley Aguilar
Is it just me or did Twitter come just a little late in life? Have you ever thought about what it would’ve been like if Twitter had been around in the sixties? Of course that would’ve meant that computers and the internet would’ve had to been around first. You can follow almost any [...]
by jennifer james mccollum, apr/@jenx67/jenx67.com/jenx1967@gmail.com
There are places I’ll remember
All my life though some have changed…
–From In My Life by the Beatles
Rob Crissinger and Tristan Cornett play urbanfutbol on the tarmac in front of the Oklahoma City Civic Center. Urbanfutbol is the byproduct of the Twitter phenomenon.
More pictures of urbanfutbol can be seen at http://www.flickr.com/photos/28723966@N05/sets/72157621912742329.
The [...]
by Stephanie A. Lloyd
A recent post by The Bloggess caught my attention: “25 things about twitter that are pissing me off.”
I can’t say that I agree with every item on her list but I can definitely relate to a few.
People who are making me her us mad:
“People who have their twitter account marked private because [...]
We are proud to announce the first ever Blogger Contest at OKCTweetup.com. Win an Ultra HD Digital Camera valued at $200! The winning blog post will be featured on Dave Rhea’s Social Media Blog at The Journal Record.
Bloggers must submit their blog post in a word document with picture to Jessica@xceptionalhr.com by Friday, August [...]