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Monthly Archives: February 2010
Bookmarks for February 9th through February 10th
I find this stuff so that you don’t have to. Buzz by Brad Fitzpatrick from Buzz – How to add your blog's RSS feed to your Google Buzz stream (it's quite tricky) Blogging and Facebook for councillors – "An increasing … Continue reading
Buzzin’ enterprise
Two interesting viewpoints on Google Buzz and its potential application behind the firewall, within organisations. Firstly, Larry Dignan on ZDNet’s Between the Lines blog points out that perhaps Google has Sharepoint, not Twitter, in its sights: The Google Buzz playbook … Continue reading
Posted in EntGov, google
Tagged buzz, collaboration, enterprise 2.0, google, google buzz, technology
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Google goes for Twitter
Google Buzz is the search engine giant’s latest attempt to get social to work within its suite of applications. Strangely, while we use Google’s stuff for all sorts of things, from searching to email to RSS aggregation to document editing, … Continue reading
Posted in Social Media, Twittering, Web 2.0
Tagged buzz, google, microblogging, status updates, twitter
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Bookmarks for February 3rd through February 8th
I find this stuff so that you don’t have to. WordPress Mobile Pack « WordPress Plugins – "The WordPress Mobile Pack is a complete toolkit to help mobilize your WordPress site and blog." A digital engagement framework adapted for … Continue reading
The public sector learning conference
Learning Pool‘s public sector learning conference takes place on 12th May – the day after my birthday, fact fans – and is already looking like it will be an utterly awesome event. Find out more and book your place – … Continue reading
