Interesting show last night on www.ustream.tv via Socialmediasphere.com. Jim Turner (@genuine on twitter) ran a really interesting broadcast (his inaugural one at that) to discuss twitter ethics and the problems we currently face with ensuring that twitter is used in an appropriate manner, if there is such a manner, or if there even should be an ” twitter ethics” discussion. Enjoy the show!
Archived; click post to view. Excerpt: Yahoo have just released a new piece of software today, called SideLine, that bears a striking resembelance to TweetDeck. The offical site description reads like this: Sideline is an Adobe® AIR™ desktop application built with the Yahoo! User Interface Library (YUI). It allows users to create and group custom queries by topics of interest. Sideline is an open source application released under the BSD license. The first beta release is out and the code is hosted on github. If you experience difficulties with the Flash “Install” badge on this site you can find the manual download here. Without further delay I’m going…
Archived; click post to view. Excerpt: Social Media & The Currency of Time Having taken a refreshing step back from the depths of the social media environment over the last week in order to celebrate various special occasions (3 to be exact, 17th March – St. Patrick’s Day, 18th March – My big old birthday and 21st March – Ireland win the Grand Slam in the Six Nations Rugby Tournament for the first time in 61 years) so you can imagine I wasn’t in front of a computer screen too much. It has allowed for some excellent reflective time however, regarding lots of different views, opinions and options…
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Matt was very clear, to the point and a much better speaker. Chris on the other hand sounds like a snot nosed punk. Basically a spoiled kid that whin