social networks
Six Apart Upgrades Vox Paid Members Public
Six Apart have just updated Vox, their consumer blogging platform with a social networking bent. It’s notabley faster to use, and now you can embed any video, photo or audio you upload elsewhere, which is rather cool. For example, here’s a video I uploaded of our blogathon at
Social Networking in Plain English Paid Members Public
I’m probably the last person to have come across this, but it’s still useful:
MySpace Not DeadSpace Paid Members Public
Despite all the current focus on Facebook, the game’s far from over for MySpace [http://gigaom.com/2007/11/13/myspace-keeps-on-truckin%e2%80%99/].
Facebook's Future (a brief thought) Paid Members Public
Facebook will be unto Social Networking, as AOL was to the Internet. Even children get bored of playing in walled gardens after a while…
Should Employers Ban Facebook? Paid Members Public
Natalie Cooper, who blogs on The Work Clinic [http://www.personneltoday.com/blogs/workplace-advice/], one of our HR-related blogs, was interviewed on BBC radio last week about Facebook [http://www.personneltoday.com/blogs/workplace-advice/2007/08/yesterday-evening-i-was-called.html] . Like so many internet phenomena, it’s reached the level of conciousness
More Rules of Online Communities Paid Members Public
Hilary Perkins has posted two additional things about communities [http://cowbite.typepad.com/cowbite/2007/07/online-communit.html], to add to my list from last week [http://www.onemanandhisblog.com/archives/2007/07/10_things_ive_learnt_about_online_communities.html] .
Travelling and Powncing: My New Social Media Paid Members Public
[https://i2.wp.com/www.onemanandhisblog.com/content/images/2007/07/powncelook.png] I’m now available on Pownce [http://www.pownce.com/adders/] and Dopplr [http://www.dopplr.com/traveller/adders], should that be of interest to anyone. I’m gonna have to create a sidebar listing for all
10 Things I've Learnt About Online Communities Paid Members Public
I realised the other day that I’ve been participating in online communities for over a decade, from telnet-based chat rooms via mailing lists to Facebook. Here, mainly for my own reference, are the major repeating themes I’ve seen over that time: 1. Whatever you do, don’t listen
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