Posts Tagged ‘twitter’
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 [...]
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 [...]
Tags: blackberry, design, foursquare, twitter, website
UK Tweetup Map v2.0 Ideas
A few months ago I launched a very basic version of my Tweetup Map website to much praise and high expectations. I’d like to thank those who have encouraged me from the outset, and those who have been forthcoming in submitting Tweetups for inclusion. I do realise that I’ve not had a tremendous amount of [...]
Tags: development, tweetup, twitter, uk tweetup map
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
Tweetup Directory?
Since the first Reading Twestival earlier this year an ever-growing group of people in the Berkshire area have been meeting up every two weeks for drinks and a good chinwag. The ‘tweetup’ was started by a small group consisting of @dtsn, @nicktelford, @bennuk and @chris_alexander but has group considerably in size since. The event even [...]













