According to a recent article in the Arkansas Times, I am typically classified as a tech blogger, but I would be remiss if I didn’t do a post on the topic that everyone in the state is talking about right now, the dead birds. In case you have been detained in Guantanamo recently and haven’t […]
Cotton Rohrscheib's Blog Archives
Take some time to explore Cotton Rohrscheib's archived collection of content which contains insights, and reflections on topics that are of interest to him, including; faith & family, technology, farm & business, entertainment, health & wellness, urban farming, as well as updated on some of his weekend projects. Whether you’re looking to learn something new, find inspiration, or simply enjoy a thoughtful read, Cotton's blog is a great starting point. You can also use the search bar at the top of each page to quickly find specific content.
Safe-Keep Facility Management Software
Pleth neither one have anything to do w/ this product but I feel like it’s an awesome product and wanted to share it… I had the opportunity the other day to reconnect with an old friend, Mike Ortner. Mike is a really cool guy, not only is he a developer but also a visionary, and […]
Thoughts on Net Neutrality
I have had a couple of people ask me about Net Neutrality lately so I figured I would do a post on the topic to educate those who might not be familiar. When the internet was created, it was created to be this free and open area where users could share information and interact with […]
Understanding Influence w/ Klout
I have known about Klout for a while but only recently did I start using it frequently and recommending it to clients as a tool to track their social media efforts as well as gain insight into their network, etc. The fact that Klout now pulls in Facebook in addition to Twitter makes it a […]
My Yahoo / Del.icio.us Rant
I haven’t ever been a huge fan of Yahoo or anything they have ever introduced w/ the exception of Del.icio.us, which is a social bookmarking service similar to Digg or any other social bookmarking service but a lot more organized and simplified. You can see my delicious page here. Well, I learned today on Mashable […]
Black Friday Foursquare Checkins
I ran across this article yesterday on Mashable and I thought it was pretty interesting. These graphics represent the percentage of check-ins on Foursquare that each of the major retailers saw on Black Friday. Granted this is only Foursquare, and Gowalla, Brightkite, nor any of the other geo-social apps are represented, but I think it’s […]
Top 10 Brands, Services, and Startups of 2010
Today I started thinking about all of the startups, services, and brands that I was introduced to, influenced by, or impressed with this past year and it gave me an idea to do this post. Being an entrepreneur of sorts I do my best to stay aware of trends and absorb as much innovation and […]
Send Me Your Gowalla Errors…
This past week I got an email from Gowalla saying that my user status was now elevated to their street team level. This basically means that I now have the ability to go in and edit or correct locations that might have been entered into the system incorrectly. For instance, there are currently two Ruby […]
How is this “Fair & Balanced”?
I am fixing to break one of my cardinal rules and open myself up to a potential political debate. But several things have been brewing lately that led up to this moment, so please oblige me this one post and feel free to join in the discussion by leaving your comments below. My purpose for […]
Pleth Hosts Taste of Conway Tweetup – October 26th
Pleth will be co-sponsoring a Toadsuck Tweetup on Tuesday, October 26th with the Conway Chamber of Commerce. The tweetup will be from 5:30pm – 7:00pm at our Pleth booth during the annual Taste of Conway event that showcases all of the top restaurants in town. This years event will be held at the new Conway […]
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