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The Need for a Constant Social Media Person in Your Business
kaywan — Sun, 10/18/2009 - 17:25

Not to toot my own horn (it's busted), but I just wanted to illustrate the possible effect of having a dedicated social media specialist in your company. I worked at FIJI Water from 2/26/09 to 5/22/09 in my contract social media intern role...
A rebirth!
kaywan — Tue, 09/22/2009 - 10:55

So I finally figured out Drupal well enough to turn this templated site into something more good-er. Watch out over the next couple of months for designs, functions, and especially content that's applicable to you (rather than my interpretation of things).
Rest assured that ninjas will be involved.
The Salt of Urban Lifestyle
kaywan — Mon, 08/17/2009 - 13:13

We'll be salting the streets with cool content soon. Where? Urbansalt.com. A joint venture of Y | K | M | K
And don't worry, it's not gonna be about silly SNL shorts ;-)
Iran's Digital Revolution or Iran's Regime, Meet the Internet
kaywan — Sat, 06/20/2009 - 22:06

Hopefully you've been following the near-revolution in Iran in the past week. As a half-Iranian, the last week's events have personally affected my family. My dad's been trying to call our relatives in Tehran for the past week, but the government cut off extra-national phone communications.
It's almost impossible to know what's happening to my family over there. All of my cousins are part of the more than 70% of the Iranian population that's under 30 of age. They're of the same youth you see in the street demonstrations. And as the Iranian government clamped down on official news coverage of the hundreds of thousands of people protesting in Tehran, the outside world has only been able to get bits and pieces of the struggle through pictures, videos and texts over the Web.
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