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PitchEngine and the Social Media release
Our friend Jason Kintzler, Senior Communications Manager for Brunton + Gerber, on running his brainchild, (and one of our favorite PR tools) PitchEngine and the power of the social media release.
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iSaw-First USB Powered Saw
One of the first products I have seen in a while that doesn’t need one word of copy, or a tagline, or a pitch. Its a USB powered chainsaw. That’s all you need to say.
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1 Way to Change the World Through Social Media
Recently, the Max Gladwell blog had a popular post titled “10 Ways to Change the World Through Social Media.” Mobile app developer 3rdWhale was listed as a solution. 1% for the Planet recently partnered with 3rdWhale for the next stage of the mobile app. 3rdWhale is the first mobile app developer to join 1%FTP, and is donating 25 cents of every $1.99 app download – much more than the required 1%! Currently available on the iPhone (more phones coming soon), 3rdWhale locates green products and businesses near you. The current database is full of 25,000 companies (including all 1%FTP members) and is continually growing.
Check it out to find a green biz near you!
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Another Kind of OR
Oregon. Always wanted to go, never could make it happen, until this 4th of July. I dragged along Grand Teton National Park‘s historian, Katherine Longfield on a non-stop journey from Portland, to Cannon Beach, to Hood River and back, to see what the Northwest has on my hometown of Jackson Hole.
It started with a car.
Not just any car as you can see. A gold mustang. (its crazy what a few winks to the 18 year old rental car attendant can get you besides a Ford Focus).
After Portland, we headed West to the coast, and a little town called Cannon Beach, which sits at the edge of Ecola State Park, one of the most rugged and stunning parks I have ever seen.
I’m gonna start the Backbone Oregon office inside this tree.
And it ended in the Hood. This was the view from my hotel window. Not too shabby.