Posts Tagged ‘Books’



6 Bloggers I Hope Write A Book and Why

January 7th, 2010 | Blogging, Books | Matt | 9 Comments

Despite some really good digital marketing/social media books out recently from the likes of Mitch Joel, Chris Brogan/Julien Smith, Tamar Weinberg, (soon to be) Greg Verdino, etc., There are still a bunch of bloggers I’d like to see put something into print. Here’s my short list. Feel free to add yours in the comments. David [...]



Why The Nook Misses The Point

December 17th, 2009 | Analysis, Products | Matt | 1 Comment

A lot has been said about Barnes and Noble’s new eBook reader, nook. It’s got a lot of innovative features, and it looks to be the first legitimate contender to the Amazon Kindle, the current king of the castle. One feature that’s been getting a lot of press is the “LendMe” function which allows you [...]



What I’m Reading – June Edition

June 18th, 2009 | Books | Matt | No Comments

In no particular order Pygmy – Chuck Palahinuk – Classic Palahinuk. Intense, ridiculous, and not for the faint of heart. Despite the “broken English” writing style, I really enjoyed this one. Pretty sharp satire of American consumerism and xenophobia. A Whole New Mind – Daniel Pink (In Progress) I consider myself a “right-brainer”, so I [...]



Book Review: Thinking With Type

March 30th, 2009 | Books, design | Matt | No Comments

If you’ve been reading the blog, or following my tweets, you probably know that I’ve been on a design kick lately. One of the specific areas of design that’s really got me interested is typography. I’ve started reading a few typography blogs (that will be listed after the review) and am beginning to realize how [...]