social networks
Could Your Employer Claim Your Facebook? Paid Members Public
David Lacey [http://www.computerweekly.com/blogs/david_lacey/], one of our many bloggers, was in sunny Sutton this afternoon, being treated to lunch by the Computer Weekly [http://www.computerweekly.com] team. I was invited along and, not being one to refuse a free Italian meal, accepted. Now, I
Facebook Paid Members Public
[https://i2.wp.com/www.onemanandhisblog.com/content/images/2007/06/facebook.png] Brian’s post about the booming social network site Facebook [http://www.brianmicklethwait.com/index.php/weblog/facebook/] prompts me to remember that I haven’t posted about my growing addiction to it… If you’re also
Digital Doorstepping: Still not getting it Paid Members Public
Robin Hamman has posted an interesting write-up of a BBC College of Journalism debate on the media coverage of the Virginia Tech shootings [http://www.cybersoc.com/2007/05/debate_on_virgi.html]. And the issue of digital doorstepping that I was talking about at the time has re-emerged. Professor
My Telegraph Is Live Paid Members Public
Well, a couple of hours earlier that Shane trailed, My Telegraph [http://my.telegraph.co.uk] is live. My My Telegraph is already up [http://my.telegraph.co.uk/Adam], with one initial erudite post on it: [https://i1.wp.com/www.onemanandhisblog.com/content/images/2007/05/AdamonMyTelegraph.png]
Social Network Fame Paid Members Public
Oh, now this is very interesting: Clearly, the unease about the levels of private information being posted on public web services is growing. It’s a new technology, and it’ll take us a while to get to grips with it, but this is a surprisingly measured response to the
Twittering MyBlogLog (or my new toys) Paid Members Public
There’s a couple of social tools I’ve fallen in love with over the last month or so. Twitter is horribly addictive. It allows you update your friends with quick updates as to what you’re doing via text message, IM or the Twitter website. It doesn’t sound
Le Web 3: danah boyd on Youth Culture Paid Members Public
How MySpace displaced Friendster — and how teens navigate the dangers of predators and parents.
Le Web 3: LinkedIn to the Future? Paid Members Public
[http://www.flickr.com/photos/adders/319582116/] Reid Hoffman, one of the founders of LinkedIn [http://www.linkedin.com/], is giving a rambling vision of the future, so I’m going to match it with a rambling summary of what he’s saying. [http://www.flickr.com/photos/adders/319582116/
Insights by email
Join the newsletter to receive the latest posts in your inbox.