humour
Greetings, People of the Internet
Some Friday Afternoon humour for you: [via [Yelvington.com](http://www.yelvington.com/node/289)]
humour
Some Friday Afternoon humour for you: [via [Yelvington.com](http://www.yelvington.com/node/289)]
advertising
I know the whole idea of “user generated content” is vastly divisive. Some people see it as a great idea, some as a patronising view of people in general and others as an embarrassing attempt by brands to cash in on new Web 2.0 technologies.But some examples strike
futurology
Thanks to Kevin from Travolution [http://travolution.blogspot.com/2007/06/we-are-all-prosumers-now.html] for posting that.
bloggers
So, how are things going with My Telegraph [http://my.telegraph.co.uk]? The site, which went quietly live back on Tuesday night, got a huge push this morning, with virtually the whole of page 2 of the dead tree edition devoted to the site, and how to create your
andrew rogers
My colleague, the inestimable Andrew Rogers [http://westendwhingers.wordpress.com/], got liveblogged at the PPA Conference yesterday [http://blogs.guardian.co.uk/organgrinder/2007/05/the_ppa_conference_business_as.html#more] : > Andrew Rogers, head of user content development at Reed Business Information, said that in one way, magazine
Blogging
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]
Blogging
Might stay up a little bit late tonight… [http://blogs.telegraph.co.uk/technology/shanerichmond/may07/asecret.htm]
Blogging
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
Blogging
[](http://www.flickr.com/photos/telegraphmedia/472574387/ "photo sharing") [my_telegraph_blog_small](http://www.flickr.com/photos/telegraphmedia/472574387/) Originally uploaded by telegraph_media_group [http://www.flickr.com/people/
Blogging
Dave Sifry of Technorati [http://www.technorati.com/] is up and giving the live version of his State of the Blogosphere speech. One interesting thing he has pointed out is that there are spikes of blog activity whenever a major world event happens. And now, he’s begging the French
community
Post-coffee, we’ve got a panel of people from the big online players discussing whether size matters in this market. We’ve had a chap from Microsoft admitting that they need to be more agile, and that the Live series of products is an answer to that. The majority of
Journalism
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