Dear reader;
For the past 11 years, I have maintained a personal blog, sometimes migrating from one blogging service to another, but never interrupting my random stream of virtual consciousness. e.e.cummings would have been proud!
However, as platforms, services, and tools aggregate, so must the user evolve. Facebook, YouTube and Twitter were not around in 1999, when I started posting my thoughts and ruminations on LiveJournal. Simply put, things have changed.
Does this mean I am no longer blogging? Not on your life! I have had a “professional” blog up and running since January of this year, called IP. Check it out here.
IP is most commonly used as the acronym for “Intellectual Property“, although it has also come to refer to “Internet Protocol” (the computer networking protocol used on the Internet). This blog was launched as a web journal for all things relating to business building, social and new media evolutions, Interesting Products and Interesting People who are influencing the next generation of business and social growth in today’s and tomorrow’s world. The content of the IP blog is intended to lend a more personal aspect to the dynamic changes and evolutions being experienced by so many of today’s businesses, markets, industries, and communities. Leaders from all walks of life, all sectors of industry, all business arenas have been contributing to the articles. I’m thrilled by their collaboration and hope that their insights and musings will serve to influence and enlighten you, as we move in to the second decade of the Millennium.
I started the IP blog because I hope that it might help visitors and subscribers rethink the nature and role of business in society. My fellow writers and I believe that the way businesses are built (or rebuilt) over the next 5 years will impact the character of our world more deeply than perhaps ever before.
Current contributors include:
- Nicholas de Wolff
- Jonathan Handel
- Roberth H. Heath
- Charles Leadbeater
- Jeremy McGuire
- David E. Virag
- Elyssa Pallai
- Lou Kerner
- Mia Dand
- Tim Gibbons
If you have a story that you would like to see published on the IP blog, whether it is your own story or one you would like to have told about someone else, please don’t hesitate to email us at info[at]nicholasdewolff[dot]com.
In the meantime, you can find some of my more individual discoveries and ruminations posted on my Facebook Page.
Thank you for being a part of the journey thus far, and I hope you will come along for the rest of the ride!