Tag Archives: Social Networking

Internet megalomania

John Naughton is spot on about the recent Facebook announcements in his Observer column: What’s comical about this stuff is not so much its implicit arrogance – the assumption that we all want to share using Facebook – as its … Continue reading

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Social media lesson #83

Is: if everyone hates you, don’t try and be their friend. (Click for bigger, or see the full car crash in realtime.)

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Celebrating connections

Thanks to Michael Norton for sharing this in the Communities of Practice – a really interesting read about social networking and knowledge management. I suspect that the KM term probably brings people out in hives these days, but in times … Continue reading

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Ironic Facebook adverts #47

Is Facebook really the best place to advertise this product? Maybe it is…

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Policing 2.0: The Citizen and Social Media

While Andrew was so marvelously blogging Government 2010 last Thursday, I was at an event organised by the National Police Improvement Agency, giving a presentation which was an overview of web 2.0 and what it means for public sector services … Continue reading

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