For those with the geek gene. C’mon! There’s a bit in all of us.
Media, PR General, Technology

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Dec6 }
Blog Perfume has came up with a nifty new tool called Feed Analysis (currently in version 1.1) that allows you to analyse the data from your FeedBurner feed more comprehensively than your FeedBurner account currently allows. Built using the FeedBurner ...
PR General, Technology

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Nov20 }
Sigh. I have no excuse. In March this year I wrote a rather scathing blog post on micro-blogging service, Twitter. In short I didn't 'get it' and was rather ignorant to its uses. Ahem, and I said something along the ...
Media, PR General, Technology

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Oct21 }
Youngie's seeking the wisdom of the crowds for an up-and-coming conference he and his colleague, Christie are speaking at. Their talk is titled: Reputation Management for Digital Natives and they've tagged me and a few others on the three dos ...
Europe, Global, Technology

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Oct18 }
Because of technological advances, some say the world is becoming increasingly flat. I would agree also. But one thing is for sure, the world isn't monolingual. A piece of research carried out by Global Reach found that the English language ...
Technology

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Oct17 }
RSS is a great piece of technology and it's changed my reading habits forever. It allows me to keep up to speed with countless blogs and news outlets via my computer or even my mobile phone. Even though I've been ...
Business, Global, Media, PR General, Technology

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Oct10 }
Constantin Basturea of Converseon and the PR Meets the WWW blog has today announced the soon-to-be Global PR Blog Week 3.0. For those that don't know, Global PR Blog Week is a yearly event (although I don't think it happened ...
Business, Media, PR General, Technology

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Sep14 }
"Monitor the conversations", "engage with your publics", "determine who your advocates and vigilantes are" etc. Sooo 2005. ;) You're on the internet now which means every year online is the equivalent to seven years offline. Or is that dog years? ...