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Benini and his wife Lorraine.

Growing Sculpture in the Hills of Texas

By Ed Lallo on December 24, 2009

In 1999, artist and sculpture Benini and his wife Lorraine moved to a hiltop ranch outside of Johnson City because the areas reminded him of his native northern Italian town of Imola.

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The Belmoth comes with a spectacular view of Downtown Dallas.

Belmont Hotel Dallas Views

By Ed Lallo on November 16, 2009

An added bonus of the Belmont Hotel is the location right above the hotel that offers a perfect skyline shot of Dallas for both morning and evening shots.

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IABC’s “Be Heard” is Heard on Examiner.Com

IABC’s “Be Heard” is Heard on Examiner.Com

By Ed Lallo on October 3, 2009

As a lifetime member of IABC, imagine my surprise while researching a twitter post by IABC Dallas member Scott Cytron on the effectiveness of the media site Examiner.com, that the slogan being touted by Examiner.com was “Be Heard.”

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Twitter, A National Conversation?  Not!

Twitter, A National Conversation? Not!

By Ed Lallo on April 13, 2009

Tune into CNN any weekday afternoon and you will see Rick Sanchez promote his stint at the anchor desk as a “National Conversation” because readers can Twitter, Facebook or MySpace instant reactions to CNN stories. During the course of the broadcast Rick will stumble his way through trying to read often-unintelligible usernames, and they’re off the cuff comments. A “National Conversation”,

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New Competitive Pricing in Response to Clients Requests

New Competitive Pricing in Response to Clients Requests

By Ed Lallo on March 23, 2009

Let’s face it with the economy is in a downward spiral towards the gates of hell, it is a tough time to be in business. Many out there already hear the rushing water of the River Styx and fear that Phlegyas is waiting to cross them over into the nine circles of hell. Businesses are afraid they might face the same fate as Dante being led by Virgil through the gates of Hell and marked by the haunting inscription “abandon all hope, you who enter here”.

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Who Wants a “Personality” Column Without Personality?

Who Wants a “Personality” Column Without Personality?

By Ed Lallo on March 11, 2009

Maybe it is just me, but when I think of a “Personality” column, dreams of being entertained and informed by the quick wit and creative writing of the author quickly come to mind.

Posted in Photography | Tagged Communication's World, Ed Lallo, IABC, Lallo Photography | 1 Response

Snow, Snow Everywhere

Snow, Snow Everywhere

By Ed Lallo on February 28, 2009

Being the dedicated photographer that I am, and not having seen snow for awhile, I decided to take a short drive around Topeka to check out the virgin snow.

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IABC’s New eXchange Marketplace a Sure Winner

IABC’s New eXchange Marketplace a Sure Winner

By Ed Lallo on February 10, 2009

According to Chris Hall, IABC’s Senior VP of Operations and CIO, “The Marketplace is a searchable communication services directory that will be open to the general public, but only IABC members will be able to post listings. If you joined IABC prior to 2001, think of this as an online version of the IABC Worldbook’s yellow pages section, only in this case ad placement is 100% free for members.”

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How the “Great Depression” Affected My Life

By Ed Lallo on February 7, 2009

Looking at those somber faces at my grandparent’s wedding in 1927 (nobody ever smiled for photos back then) I began to wonder if they had any premonition where country was heading, and the effects of the great depression they were about to endure.

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The Social Facts about Facebook, LinkedIn and Plaxo.

The Social Facts about Facebook, LinkedIn and Plaxo.

By Ed Lallo on February 2, 2009

My first exposure to the social network platform was an invite from a business colleague to join LinkedIn.Com. After exploring the site, and what it had to offer I was intrigued. I especially like the daily updates to what I am doing, and the ability to join special interest groups such as IABC and PRSA. The downside of LinkedIn was that only a limited amount of features were available for free.

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