microblogging

The Dangers of Web Neophilia Members Public

My job pretty much comes down to looking at all the new, shiny stuff on the internet, and figuring out how we can use it to garner traffic (or, more often, the right traffic), and then use that to make some money. In my experience, new social media tends to

Adam Tinworth
Adam Tinworth
Blogging

Opening Keynote: Suraj Kika on Twitter Members Public

Opening keynote is by Suraj Kika of Jadu [http://www.jadu.co.uk/]. He’s compared the massive growth of Twitter (1600% in 2009) with the wholesale shift of people’s attention away from mass media to personalised media.It’s been a very example-based presentation so far. He cited

Adam Tinworth
Adam Tinworth
engagement

On Twitter, Journalism and Mumbai Members Public

Today’s unfortunate events in mumbai have raised some interesting questions about the relationship between Twitter and journalism. A few places worth visiting:- Dave asks [if Twittering can be journalism](http://www.scripting.com/stories/2008/11/27/isTwitterJournalism.html)? - Ciarán thinks about the implications of[ the Indian

Adam Tinworth
Adam Tinworth
Journalism

Plurk: 3 Week Verdict on MicroBlogging Service Members Public

This way of accessing Plurk makes it a different experience for me than Twitter. I have Twitter running all the time, getting updates either through software on my computer, or my mobile phone. It’s firmly in the arena of ambient awareness. Plurk, on the other hand, is somewhere I

Adam Tinworth
Adam Tinworth
community

Explaining Twitter (and why you should use it) Members Public

Why you should be using the latest social network.

Adam Tinworth
Adam Tinworth
microblogging