Archive for the 'social networks' Category

Twitter and the Tour de France

Sunday, July 19th, 2009

Twit­ter has changed the way I watch pro­cyc­ling races, it has provided me far more inform­a­tion, than I was get­ting before and it is all Lance Armstrong’s fault …

Government agencies and social media strategies

Monday, August 11th, 2008

I have star­ted writ­ing a series of posts on Gov­ern­ment agen­cies and social media strategies over on my other blog. The first Why gov­ern­ment agen­cies need a social media strategy was writ­ten last week. The second is a rather dry look at the work­ings of Social Media Strategy and Social Media Policy in Gov­ern­ment was […]

A funny thing happened on the way to Plurk

Sunday, July 20th, 2008

About six weeks ago, the Twit­ter fail­whale raised it’s ugly head and like many of my twit­ter friends headed off to look at altern­at­ives, the two new kids on the block that week where Plurk and Friend­Feed. Over 50 of my twit­ter friends joined both Plurk and Friend­Feed.
Most of my twit­ter friends only had […]

This blog has been pimped

Saturday, July 19th, 2008

I was hop­ing for a quiet night watch­ing the Tour De France, check­ing Friend­Feed occa­sion­ally. I was sur­prised to see Duncan Riley pos­ted 70 fresh blogs for your Feed Reader on Inquisitr and in the OPML file is the feed for this blog and the feed for my side pro­ject Gov2.info. So I thought I bet­ter pull a Louis Gray and write a blog post in 20 minutes thank­ing Duncan for the plug …