Posts Tagged ‘twitter’

23
Jun

Twitter Etymology

You’d have to be living inside a dark shoebox at the end of the bed of a hermit who lives in a cave under the sea on a planet a million light years away not to have heard of Twitter at least in name over the past few months.  With any service like this a [...]

30
Apr

My thoughts on Foursquare so far

I signed up to Foursquare some time ago, but it was only after reading a fantastic blog post by Katharine Robinson (@thesourceress) that I decided to give it another look, and actually have a proper go at using it.
Katharine touched upon the user interface in her post, and this is something that I want [...]

7
Oct

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 [...]

6
Feb

The Social (Networking) Digital Divide

Over the past 5 years ‘social networking’ has taken off in a big way. This year Facebook celebrates its 5th birthday, but how has the world changed in that time? Has the long-debated ‘Digital Divide’ widened and taken on a new social aspect? Ultimately, will those who choose not to use services [...]

29
Jan

The changing face of Twitter

The Internet has seen many revolutions since its early beginnings in the 1960s; the most prominent and arguably most useful of these revolutions was the invention of the so-called World Wide Web.  Since the introduction of the very first web server and early websites there has been advance after advance in technology making the web [...]

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