apple
Publishing in a Device Rich Age
The channels we publish to in the future will only proliferate, and we need to start preparing for that now.
The Wave That Drowned
Here’s the thing: the impulse to look for the next big thing is a good one. But you need a touch of discrimination, and a couple of basic rules to understand if something has a hope of success. If you look at every successful social media innovation, it has
embedding
Handy YouTube Addition
[https://i2.wp.com/www.onemanandhisblog.com/content/images/2010/07/image_2.png] Handy little addition to Youtube I spotted the other day: you can now specify exactly the width (or height) of an embed code for a YouTube video. This has been niggling me since the service upped
bloggers
Social Media Style
So… which bloggers “get” social media best [http://fashionista.com/2010/07/google-wants-to-be-more-fashionable/], according to Google? > Google thinks fashion bloggers understand social media better than those covering other industries. So one of the world’s most powerful companies is tapping the brains of some of the world’s most
blogger
Blogger Goes Corporate
Google is adding Blogger (amongst other things) to Google Apps [http://googleenterprise.blogspot.com/2010/05/more-google-applications-coming-for.html] . That’s going to be a significant sea change for corporate blogging.
Clay Shirky
Privacy and Social Networking at SXSW
There’s a really nice series of posts from Liz Gannes [http://gigaom.com/author/lizg/] on social networking and privacy from South by Southwest [http://sxsw.com/], which echo my thoughts [http://www.onemanandhisblog.com/archives/2010/02/the_forgotten_world_of_the_web_introvert.html] from a week
engagement
The Forgotten World of the Web Introvert
There’s a fascinating post up over on GigaOM [http://gigaom.com/2010/02/27/the-rise-of-the-web-introvert/] which starts to address something that’s been niggling at me for a while: > Much less noticeable is another trend: the rise of the web introvert. But while some web introverts might be
Getting the Buzz
Like the rest of the world, I’ve just had Google Buzz activated in my Gmail account. You can [follow me](http://www.google.com/profiles/adam.tinworth), if you’re so inclined… Interesting having a Facebook-like service integrated straight into my Gmail.
freedom of information
Evening "Shouldn't I Be In The Pub?" Reading
Been *far *too busy today, but wanted to kill the tabs before I headed home for the weekend… - Some [predictions for 2019](http://broadstuff.com/archives/2013-The-Networked-Technology-world-in-2019.html) - Horrible neologism of the week: [twilebrity](http://www.vanityfair.com/culture/features/2010/02/twitter-201002) - Google [beefs up its
Le Web: Marissa Mayer of Google
Marissa Mayer’s appearances at LeWeb have never been particularly noteworthy [http://www.onemanandhisblog.com/archives/2008/12/le_web_08_marissa_mayer.html]. She’s very good at giving the corporate line persuasively, but rarely gives out anything really juicy. It’s good to see Mike Arrington doing the
advertising
Our Real Problem: The Death of the News Package
The problem we have to face up to is that just sticking a paywall around what we used to do will not solve our problems on its own (and by decreasing page views, may harm ad revenue and make things worse…. ) We actually have to re-evaluate what we do from