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The Merger of Blogs and Social Networks Members Public

One of the โ€œjoysโ€ of living in the social media world is those days that you wake up, and discover your e-mail in-box crammed with something โ€“ comments on one of your posts, Twitter follows or, as happened this morning, a metric ton of new followers on Typepad [http://www.typepad.

Adam Tinworth
Adam Tinworth
blog platforms

3 Posts About The Future of Blogs & Comments Members Public

Iโ€™ve been doing a lot of thinking about the evolution of blogging, its interaction with social networking, and the role of content-based community on the web in recent weeks. These three posts really chimed with some of my conclusions: - Stephanie takes on[ two evolutions of blogging she really

Adam Tinworth
Adam Tinworth
Blogging

Innovation in Blog Platforms Members Public

Occasionally in recent months, Iโ€™ve bemoaned the lack of innovation in blog platforms. However, Iโ€™m not being very precise in my use of language there. What I actually mean is the lack of innovation in self-hosted blog platforms โ€“ ones you actually upload to your own servers. In the

Adam Tinworth
Adam Tinworth
blog platforms

Weekend Coffee Reading Members Public

Lurking around in my browser tabs: - [On Makers and Managers](http://kristinelowe.blogs.com/kristine_lowe/2010/01/on-makers-and-managers-and-how-to-manage-your-day.html) โ€“ good look at the tension between these two roles that should be familiar to most people in journalism - [The Death of Tag Clouds](http://woorkup.com/2010/01/

Adam Tinworth
Adam Tinworth
creators

Whispers of the Hackopalypse Members Public

A new week, a new project. Ladies and gentlemen, let me unveil [Whispers of the Hackopalypse](http://oneman.tumblr.com/), my new [tumblelog](http://www.tumblr.com/).Itโ€™s just a series of the best quotes from bloggers and others about the rapidly changing state of journalism and publishing.This

Adam Tinworth
Adam Tinworth
digital journalism