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Archive for the ‘web 2.0’ Category

Using Twitter to Leverage Existing Social Contacts

Friday, December 26th, 2008

As soon as twitter released its API, there have been a vast amount of twitter based applications released. Most of these applications were simply ways of using twitter on various desktop environments, mobile phones, and social network aggregators. Simply, other ways to access twitter.
But, twitter can be used for so much more than that!
As many [...]

Building a Web Identity

Monday, December 1st, 2008

In the latest episode of the ‘Catch22 Podcast‘ Jamie Rumbelow and I have been discussing the idea of a web identity. What it is, and why it’s important.
What is a Web Identity?
Your web identity is essentially you, online. It’s everything you do, who you are, and what you get up to on the wonderful and [...]

Company Communications - Yammer beats Twitter

Tuesday, November 11th, 2008

So, today I suggested that doof should start using Yammer for company messaging.
We all love twitter… well, I imagine most people who read my blog do. But, creating a new twitter account, making it private, then only adding your work buddies, can be quite annoying. But, imagine a service that was dedicated to company communication, [...]

Web Apps - Online Tools for the Offline World

Sunday, November 9th, 2008

Whenever I’ve been at work over the last few weeks, we’ve been having some great discussions regarding the web, successful web applications, and where the internet is going.
And there’s one thing that’s really starting to become noticeable.
Web Applications are Online Tools for the Offline World.
When the ‘popular’ internet began, some of the first ’social’ websites [...]

Web 2.0 - The New Campaigning Tool for Politics

Monday, October 20th, 2008

One thing I’ve noticed about this U.S. presidential election is how much more the candidates are using the web to spread their campaign not only through the U.S.A., but right around the world.
And why wouldn’t they? - The internet’s probably one of the cheapest, wide ranging, most used forms of communication. And now, it’s the [...]

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