Archive for the ‘VLog’ Category
School Networks – No longer just a man in a cupboard…
IT today, in many industries, is completely central to the business in which it is employed. If ‘the system’ fails it can have catastrophic consequences resulting in lost earnings, lost work and, for the poor people whose fault it is deemed to be, lost jobs. Businesses have come to realise the importance of IT and [...]
Tags: cupboard, education, ICT, investment, IT, private sector, public sector, schools
Farcebook Groups – The most annoying feature ever.
If you’ve logged into Facebook recently the chances are that at some point you’ve seen a suggestion rather similar to this. That’s right, it’s yet another ‘official petition’ for this, that or the other; the creation of some illiterate hopeful who aims to overthrow society with their mighty group.
I’m not sure what annoys me more: [...]
Tags: annoy, facebook, gavin and stacey, group, wispa
Happy New Year
However you have managed to stumble upon this little blog, I wish you a happy and prosperous new year. I’ve seen so many reflective tweets pop up recently, but I don’t think 140 characters can do the past 12 months of my life justice, so a blog post it is.
I have met so many fantastic [...]
Tags: 2010, happy new year
Reflection on "Twitter Nation"
Last night, as part of its public lecture series, the University of Reading played host to a lecture called “Twitter Nation – keeping up with the 21st century consumer”. Professor Moira Clark, of the former Henley Managment College, was the lecturer and while she was a good presenter I was left somewhat underwhelmed by her [...]
Tags: public lecture, twitter, Twitter Nation, university of reading













