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27 Jul, 2010
My Social Network Map
Three days shy of a year ago I published a blog post about my social networks in which I explained a bit about the interconnectivity provided by sites such as Ping.fm which help you keep your status updates synchronised across social networks. Last year I was on about 10 social networks, this year the number has gone up to 17 (which is really19 as I excluded Google Reader and WordPress.com for visual... read more
21 Feb, 2010
Cooooontinue…
Are you consistent with what you do? Do you finish everything you start? No, I didn’t think so, but if you do… Congratulations! You may skip this post. Otherwise, I have a story to tell you… Once upon a time I was just like you. I had many ideas, some of them quite good, and I tried to carry them out only to realise I couldn’t finish all of them. Sometimes I would get bored halfway... read more
15 Feb, 2010
Why Google Buzz is brilliant | Christopher S.
I’ve been wanting to post something about Buzz for the last few days. It has been generating so much buzz, first of all with its instant appearance on the scene. Then with its privacy issues (that are being worked on). I wanted to write a detailed post about the pros and cons, however, I think this article I just found via Chris Brogan’s shared items details what I think much more clearly. Why... read more
15 Feb, 2010
Removing The Noise | Six Pixels of Separation
Too many people are looking for too many ways to follow too many people and places. Your best bet is to do the opposite… Did you know that you can have your 140-character tweets from Twitter also cross-posted into your Facebook status, LinkedIn status and now even into your Google Buzz without doing much of anything besides letting each platform know that you would like this happen? And while that... read more
3 Feb, 2010
Why Jobs delivered such a bad iPad speech
“Last Wednesday we could see as Apple presented their hyped-up much rumoured and awaited tabled, something that had created such an expectancy. However, it was such great this level of anticipation that the presentation was inevitable an anticlimax, as the tech world so frequently used the analogy of an over-sized iPod Touch that, what Steve Jobs essentially presented to us was a large iPod... read more





