Overdosing on Web2.0
Back in 5 mins, next year. Go away. Busy schlepping around da ‘net. :p (So, are YOU on there?)
Back in 5 mins, next year. Go away. Busy schlepping around da ‘net. :p (So, are YOU on there?)
Back in 5 mins, next year. Go away. Busy schlepping around da ‘net. :p (So, are YOU on there?)
Back in 5 mins, next year. Go away. Busy schlepping around da ‘net. :p (So, are YOU on there?)
I’m such a slack lazy sloth. Some handsome chap from Mobile Monday Sydney asked me to email him about talking on a panel re: Mobile phones and social networks. I meant to do it – OOPS! too late! It’s on tonight: SPECIAL LATE GUEST MySpace Australia‘s Business Development Manager, Nick Love, will be joining our…
Our children observe a world filled with advertising and emulate it in their graffiti. Are they responsible for not understanding that only certain people can dump branding on certain walls? Advertising is branding and expression of the company. Graffiti is self-branding and self-expression of the individual. Does that make it wrong? Osaka advertising wall (foto…
Whoever is supposed to be invoicing me – in fact, whoever hasn’t paid me – hurry up and do so, willya? I should be doing my accounts/taxes, not phaffing around on the ‘net, posting stuff to my blog. 😛 But while I’m here, this is a great quote, from Andrew Rasiej, a political analyst who…
Melbournites, listen up! Michael Specht is running a conference on H.R and Recruitment and social media. Time Session Speaker 8:30 AM Arrival & Registration with Tea and Coffee 9:00 AM Welcome and Introduction Michael Specht 9:10 AM Keynote – Thoughts from TED 2009 Stephen Collins 10:10 AM Implementation of Enterprise 2.0 and its Value in…
I get a bit cross when basic standards of social networking aren’t adhered to, particularly when it comes to companies-who-should-know-better. Such as MySpace. Plus I’m always in trouble. I just muddle on, minding my own business, and whammo, I’m in deep doo-doos. Here’s my MySpace problem. See my age? Well it’s in ELF years. Part…
Information gatherers are lining up down the block for this, I’m sure. Its taken off like wildfire -betcha Ebay ends up with it! Kaboodle was founded by three guys with the same frustration: shopping across many sites is hard. Even a simple thing like planning a trip or where to eat can get messy. Every…