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#ebooklitchat on Twitter! Monday 8-9 PM CST

#ebooklitchat on Twitter! Monday 8-9 PM CST

Oct 4, 2010

Join me this Monday evening for another #ebooklitchat on Twitter.  We meet from 8-9 PM CST.  Just be sure to tag your tweets with #ebooklitchat and search for us!  Those interested in publishing ebooks as well as ebook readers have been stopping by to share their expertise and pick up some tips on the way!  Be sure to join me! Karly Kirkpatrick is a YA...

#ebooklitchat: Monday 8-9 PM CST on Twitter

#ebooklitchat: Monday 8-9 PM CST on Twitter

Sep 27, 2010

Join me again this evening for another round of #ebooklitchat on Twitter. We’ve been having some great conversations, so feel free to stop by and ask any questions you might have about ebooks or epublishing or jump in and offer your expertise!   It’s been super informative!   Hope to see you there! Karly Kirkpatrick is a YA writer, avid reader,...

Closet Couture and Online Closets: The Next Big Thing?

Closet Couture and Online Closets: The Next Big Thing?

Sep 22, 2010

By: Michelle A. Doellman Between episodes of Project Runway and copies of Lucky and Vogue, Christine Elia thought about what could be an easy way for women to share their closets and their styling advice. And Closet Couture was the answer. “I view Closet Couture as fantasy baseball for women,” said Elia. “But it’s a fantasy closet that can actually be...

Twitter’s Problem? It isn’t PingGadget

I am not big on making predictions because it’s a dangerous game. While being a great way to draw readers to a story (“10 Gadgets we predict for 2011!”) it often is just a particular writer’s fantasy combined with best guess scenarios and extrapolating a bit on current trends. PingGadget hit my radar last week and I immediately thought to myself, “Oh...

Apple’s problem – $elling Mac$

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Sep 3, 2010

Written by: Dario D. STILL, less than 4% of computers worldwide are Macs. I dislike that fact, because Macs are just as good as PC’s, in my opinion (not better, but just as good). They also help the world move forward by coming with a huge psychological awesome-factor that, among other things, prods companies of all kinds to improve their designs (just so...