Category: Communication

  • Stockholm reflections

    One of my reflections on Disruptive Media, the conference in Stockholm last week in which I participated, is that being part of an event where everyone speaks a language that you don’t can present a few challenges. Luckily, this is…

  • The darlings of Twitter

    Last year it was Facebook. Today’s shiny new object unquestionably is Twitter. If you haven’t heard of Twitter (it’s now just about in the mainstream), it’s simple to describe: Twitter is a service for friends, family, and co–workers to communicate…

  • Rich learning in April

    The next few weeks are a busy time for speaking at events. I’ve just updated my Events page to add new detail to some of the events I’m involved with. If you’re thinking about participating in a social media-focused conference…

  • Twittering Gordon Brown’s US visit

    One of the more interesting entrants to the Twitter community is DowningStreet, the moniker of a person or persons unknown in the digital communications team at 10 Downing Street. Daily tweets inform the worldwide Twitter community of events, Prime Minister’s…

  • Getting more out of Delicious

    Dave Fleet posted a useful 6 Ways To Make Life Easier With Del.icio.us guide to getting more out of the social bookmarking service. I’ve been using Delicious for some years, mostly as a means of centralizing collections of content I…