Archive for the 'Social Media' Category

Three-Dimensions limits Second Life as a social media tool

Monday, March 5th, 2007

Lots are taking the plunge into the virtual world of communities, Second Life. But the very three-dimensional, real-time interface that makes it so compelling is at the same time a limitation in the messages delivered through this medium.

Anatomy of a Podcast - or behind the scenes with the Global Geeks

Tuesday, January 30th, 2007

The Global Geek Podcast presents one of the best behind the scenes view of how a podcast is produced.

Not trusting your employees leads to fumbles and stumbles

Monday, January 29th, 2007

A common corporate practice is to block employee’s access to social media. But is the minute productivity savings worth sending the underlying message, “we don’t trust our employees”?

Podcast Playlist (3) - The Gilmore Gang

Monday, November 13th, 2006

I just finished listening to what may be the last Gilmore Gang. There won’t be another one again. At least, not until the next one comes out.
Many of the people I’ve tried to share the concept of podcasting with have responded with an underwhelmed, ‘sooooo it’s just a bunch of people talking? […]

Church 2.0

Friday, November 10th, 2006

The United Church of Canada is making an attempt to engage in discussion. Their traditional media hooks are excellent, but the technical execution is wanting…

Podcast Playlist (2) - Boagworld

Friday, July 21st, 2006

Finding podcasts that deal with social media, tech in general or the future of the net is easy enough. The challenge was to find a discussion of where the web is now and the practical day to day design for the web. A few searches eventually landed me on boagworld.com the weekly podcast […]

Podcast Playlist (1) - For Immediate Release

Monday, July 17th, 2006

For Immediate Release - The Hobson and Holtz Report is an invaluable resource and a benchmark for all interested in podcasting.

Transmiters? We don’t need no stinking transmitters…

Monday, July 17th, 2006

When the backlog of podcasts reached 5GB, it was time to buy a portable media player.

A Translator’s Musings

Saturday, July 1st, 2006

Oleg Kuzin, a fellow member of the Halton Peel Communications Association, and certified translator has recently begun blogging. His blog, Translator’s Musings, shares his insights into the world of cross-language and cross-cultural communications.
One thing that Oleg shared over the HPCA mail list is that since beginning his blog, a Google search on his name […]

You have to feed the fire.

Tuesday, June 27th, 2006

Just because you’ve built it doesn’t mean anyone’s going to come.



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