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Where Is Mobile Going? (Part 2 of 2)

Posted by: Jessica Richmond, Managing Director Feb 16, 2010 0 Comments

Earlier today, I posted Part 1 of this two-part interview with PointAbout’s CEO Scott Suhy. Now, it’s time for part two, where Scott and I discuss how his company stays on top of the ever-changing...

Where Is Mobile Going? (Part 1 of 2)

Posted by: Jessica Richmond, Managing Director Feb 16, 2010 0 Comments

As companies and organizations continue to go mobile (and as we’d talked about in an earlier blog post), Rock Creek has been watching the trends and working closely with our mobile partner,

Super Bowl Commercial Preview: Chris Lester on Fox 5 News

Posted by: Chris Lester, Principal Feb 16, 2010 0 Comments

This year, because of the impeding blizzard, I was a guest on Fox 5 News for a Super Bowl ad preview instead of the post-game ad summary that I have done for the last few years.

Once again, the...

Gov 2.0 Camp LA: Moving Gov 2.0 Forward

Posted by: Meagen Ryan, Director of Strategy Feb 09, 2010 2 Comments

It’s the little things that will move Gov 2.0 forward. Little things like pills, or more accurately, Pillbox. Pillbox, an online tool developed by David Hale at the National Library of Medicine,...

Rock Creek Roundup (February 5 Edition)

Posted by: Meagen Ryan, Director of Strategy Feb 05, 2010 0 Comments

The Open Gov conference shares info and ideas, Nextgov opens nominations, FCW takes a look at what government agencies can do to improve communication across channels, and Drupal-powered government...

Controversy-Fueled Marketing: Tim Tebow Grabs the Super Bowl Spotlight

Posted by: Chris Lester, Principal Jan 29, 2010 0 Comments

Yesterday morning, I had the opportunity to discuss the marketing implications of the Tim Tebow Super Bowl ad controversy with Fox News.

The controversy, if you haven’t already heard, is that

Rock Creek Roundup (January 29 Edition)

Posted by: Meagen Ryan, Director of Strategy Jan 29, 2010 0 Comments

The EPA issues an interim social media policy, Code for America issues an exciting invitation to city governments, OhMyGov! rates government social networks, and eConsultancy provides compelling...

Why I’m Employed: Social Networking Sites and Google, the New Model for Finding a Job

Posted by: Daniel Dahlman, Branding & Social Media Assistant Jan 26, 2010 1 Comments

As the world’s financial institutions crumbled, unemployment skyrocketed, and the class of 2009 graduated in perfect sync, most of my friends and I let out deep sighs, swallowed our new and...

The Six Things You Must Know About Going Mobile

Posted by: Jessica Richmond, Managing Director Jan 26, 2010 0 Comments

At Rock Creek, we’ve watched as our clients’ marketing projects have moved from layout and print projects to web design, to Web 2.0, and now onto new media. And one of the most exciting areas of new...

App Contest How-to Guide, Plus a New Contest from USDA

Posted by: Natalya Minkovsky, Director of Strategy Jan 25, 2010 0 Comments

A few months ago, I shared my excitement about DC’s Apps for Democracy contest, which yielded almost 50 apps in 30 days using the District’s open data. Well, if your government agency or...

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