June 2010

Digital Business Cards

June 24, 2010
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I don’t want your business card. Sorry but I’m not interested in a piece of paper that I have to keep track of until I can enter  your contact details into my address book. I live in a digital world and the highest compliment I can give you is jotting your info into my Evernote [...]

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NWS Social Media Memo

June 16, 2010

As I previously reported the National Weather service has banned social media usage by its employees to share weather related information. After a post where I highlighted how useful Twitter and certain NWS related accounts were during a tornado outbreak we saw the twitter accounts go dark and blog posts deleted. A couple of weeks [...]

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Privacy as a Feature

June 4, 2010
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What is the number one stumbling block to location based social network adoption? Privacy. To better judge how people use networks like Foursquare and Gowalla I did an informal survey. 63% of users only share their location with close friends, while 37% have a much more open approach. There are varying shades of gray in [...]

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Organizing Events through Twitter

June 4, 2010

Are you looking for a great way to organize meetups & events through Twitter? Need a great tool for connecting with people after the event? Allow me to introduce Twtvite & Twtbizcard Organizing Tweetups with Twtapps from tsudohnimh on Vimeo.

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WordCamp Fayetteville Wrap Up

June 2, 2010
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This past weekend I had the pleasure of attending my very first WordCamp. WordCamps are tech/blogging conferences focused around the WordPress publishing platform. I wasn’t sure I’d be able to attend but I couldn’t resist an invitation from my friend Cotton so I was off to let my geek flag fly at Wordcamp Fayetteville. To [...]

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How to share almost everything

June 1, 2010
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Its a brave new world where most everything in our lives is being tied to online social networks. These technologies are wonderful and weird so they require early adopters to give them a spin and hopefully refine them. I’m one of these early adopters. I am an oversharer. Why do I share so much? What [...]

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