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Reading Links for December 20th

December 20, 2011

My del.icio.us links and notes. What Delicious Could Have Done (But Sadly Never Did) | Have they missed the boat again? – I've been a delicious fan for a long time. I import these bookmarks to my blog (no help from delicious), and increasingly feel like I'm one of the few that continue to use [...]

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Reading Links for August 3rd

August 3, 2010

Daily update on del.icio.us links with my notes. I also just tweet links @stuarthenshall 500 Internal Server Error – 500 Internal Server Error The Big Deal About Blogging – @amitvarma writes a great post on why and how blogging changed his life and remain relevant – I like the way Amit sets out the points [...]

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Reading Links for January 20th

January 21, 2010

These are my del.icio.us links for January 20th: "New Ovi Maps, Nokia Seeks Location Heaven" @GigaOM when will Nokia sell a $5 Ovi Maps iPhone app? – Nokia has a great chance to really innovate in the GPS and map space in India and other emerging markets. Yet I remain a little skeptical. I've always [...]

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Reading Links for January 12th

January 13, 2010

Daily update on del.icio.us links with my notes. I also just tweet links @stuarthenshall #llink: "Is "linklove" a dying concept?" – I like the point that Tish Grier makes here. It’s worth thinking about. – I've wondered about link love. It seems it now comes in Twitter links rather than blog trackbacks… although a smart [...]

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My Response – #ThreadingBlogs and #TwitterStreams II @stoweboyd @euan #attention

January 11, 2010
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Stowe writes in /Message: Stuart has jumped ahead to thinking of blogging as, more or less, the place we create long format writing (or other creative works, like video, audio, etc.) in order to drop it into the faster stream. The slower stream of blogs is just a tributary to the faster, more social stream [...]

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Should blogposts expire? Should comments? What’s your policy?

April 8, 2009

What do you do when you no longer want your blog? What if a post you wrote once contains information about someone else and a link to their expired blog and they want to disappear from the net? And no… this blog is not past its expiry date, although at times I’ve thought about giving [...]

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Twitmart – Sell Your Stuff on Twitter

February 9, 2009

Introducing Twitmart. Trade your stuff on Twitter. Find a #date, get a #job. Write a #wanted ad. Put something up “forsale.  Twitmart.org is a work in progress and is live today. Twitmart demonstrates the impact that Twitter could have on classified advertising. Add in location and mobile Tweets and we will have something really powerful. [...]

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Sharing Links Delicious or Twitter? or Both?

December 30, 2008

Here I am doing a little catch up on my blog and reviewing some posts that are drafts. May just publish them. As I opened it I also had one of those observations. Twitter is usurping my Bookmarking and I’m torn about it. I liked the gesture that bookmarking enabled on Del.icio.us enabled. It allowed [...]

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Social Media Strategies Conference

October 7, 2008

Join me and others at the Social Media Strategies Conference in San Francisco on Oct 29 and 30. I will be doing a little live blogging there. Social Media Strategies Conference – Overview This Conference will focus on how organizations can leverage Social Media to achieve their business goals. Social Media technologies such as blogs, [...]

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Where’s the Flow? Where’s My Control?

April 1, 2008

There’s a meme going around about where my information is. Loic wants it back. I started on this process some time ago thinking about lifestreams. Then Stowe chimes in with it’s all about flows. Both are right. We are learning to reconfigure how we capture and share expanded lifestreams in an accelerated environment. It’s also [...]

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Wikistreams – Lifestreaming My Wiki Input

February 18, 2008

A few weeks ago I was at Presence 2.0 along with a few other friends of mine; including Ross Mayfield, Phil Wolff, Kaliya Hamlin. I found myself talking about lifestreaming presence information. Yes I should post my notes here however I’m just pleased to be stepping back in and writing a short blog post. I [...]

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BlogTagging *8*8 – My Response to Luis

December 19, 2007

Luis Suarez is pushing me to follow his example and declare “Eight Things You Didn’t Know About Me”. I responded in Twittter that I would although that involves sharing more than I might normally on my blog. Tagging Bloggers always reminded me of the letters that go around asking you to send 10 more out. [...]

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Big Co’s to Big Co’s We have no idea….. Share?

December 18, 2007

I just read about the Blog Council via Jeff Jarvis. Bit late to chime in too and say this is a yesterday’s idea (Alec said that and I read more here, here, and here with great comments.) I conclude organizations must empower customers to craft how the relationship will evolve. See the BBC.  The Blog [...]

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Presenters Failing the Social Media Communications Test

November 13, 2007

I’ve been meaning to write a post about conferences, conference organizers and how they prepare for a social media world. I attended two conferences in the last week KMWorld and FutureVision. Both were inadequately prepared for social media. I use them only as an example, both were excellent events in their way and yet they [...]

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David Snowden Keynote Tags, Categories and Knowledge Sharing @ KMWorld

November 9, 2007

The crowd is assembling to listen to Dave Snowden (A bio here on David Gurteen’s site) on tags and categories. I have a feeling this will be a provocative and thought provoking session. I had the pleasure of being at a bloggers dinner last night organized by Jay Cross which brought two conferences together. A [...]

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