Meghan Asha

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Give Real allows you to send drinks to your friends at their favorite bar, even if they’re across the country. It’s a interesting spin on the virtual gifting trend.

I’m interviewing the founder of Give Real, Adam Ludwig at 4PM today on Mogulus.

Email me any questions you may have for him: Meghan@NonSociety.com

I think we should stop telling women how to lead their personal lives, and look at some of the real goals we want to achieve. I think one of the main goals should be to work on achieving economic and political equality.

My thoughts on feminism and today’s QOD

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Have you heard of LaLa? It’s iTunes on speed! LaLa allows you to access any music you upload from your library anywhere you have Internet access and unlike iTunes you get access to the full song. You can also purchase music on the site. Besides getting full access to all your music anytime you’re connected to the web, there’s also a social networking component that let’s you see what your friends are listening to.:: LaLa allows you to listen to your friend’s play lists, give recommendation, and even gift songs to them. Julia’s old intern Kate sent this site to me and I must say after only a short while of using it, I’m hooked.

You’ll like this recommendation -TRUST ME!

It’s a tough decision, who shall I send a Tumblr Valentine to? You’re only allowed to send one.

Do you have any blogs that you find in need of a V-Day note?

My first instinct is to send it to intern Matt Drag. He’s now living in Nashville, working in the music biz.:: I’m miss his bright shiny face terribly!

Here’s a view inside the Harvard Club. I’ve never:: visited, so I decided to take some sneaky iPhone pictures. The Harvard club moved to this location in 1894, designed by Charles F. McKim at 27 and 29 West 44th Street. As you can see, it’s in one of those picturesque buildings that you can only find in Manhattan. I have a major obsession with brownstone staircases, there’s something so romantic about the whole building.

I attended a breakfast this week at the Harvard Club:: to discuss the online broadcast of London’s 2012 Olympics. Both the BBC and NBC are gearing up to broadcast and stream the games. The 2008 Beijing Olympics shifted our expectations for what impact technology can have on a live sporting event. With this shift of how we’re consuming content, it’s no wonder both media outlets are looking ahead to see how they can make the 2012 Olympics even more innovative. I think integrating something like a Facebook connect feature that enables you to chat amongst your friends during the games would be a great addition.

What features do you want to see in the online and mobile broadcast of the 2012 Olympics?

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