French Bloggers Rocking On Media
There’s plenty of action over on French blogs about the current state of the media, some of it triggered by a post of mine about what will happen to newspapers which they thought was pessimistic but which I thought was speculative.
I’d dearly like to engage with other European bloggers. Seems to me something we should […]
Problogger and Delicious
is the ‘how to’ post. Walk your readers through a process that teaches them how to achieve a goal they might have and they’re more likely to want to bookmark it. Again as I scan the current list I see a number of titles that indicate that the links will teach or guide readers through […]
Indian Bloggers Unconference
Knowing the problems that the Irish blogging world has had building momentum and helping diversify the range of voices heard on the web, I’d like to send my best wishes to the Indian bloggers unconference underway in Chennai.
“We hope to provide a forum where bloggers can share their stories and be inspired by innovative and […]
Web 2.0 Is Spawning Portfolio Careers
It’s an issue that has been creeping up on those of use who read Charles Handy’s business books a decade ago and wondered: Yes, when can I do that. The idea that your career is not in the hands of somebody else (editor, manic boss, ego-driven manager, a dynamic culture etc). And it seems like […]
Indian Blogs Grouped at DesiPundit
I had the honour of being referenced in an Indian blog, newsmotto, yesterday so I want to return the favour. As well as the link to newsmotto here is one to Desipundit.
DesiPundit aims to be the one-stop shop for browsing the best of the Indian blogosphere. DesiPundit is powered by pure adrenaline in a motley […]
What’s Happening on Mediangler?
I thought it would be a worthwhile post to see what people are reading on mediangler.
First the numbers are going up fast, having tripled (unique vistors) in the past week or so.
Two things stand out though. I initiated a round up of European Web 2.0 and Web 2.0 pipelines projects during this period.
But the most […]
It’s Personal
I write a lot on food and health issues these days, as well as doing the digital culture stuff. I wonder for example what all the new media, IT and gizmo stuff is worth if you're not feeling well.
My wife went back into hospital yesterday with a heart complaint - which is savage at 45.
Like they always […]
Great Pix but not of our time
I'm reading a book on metaphor (called Metaphors We Live By) that shows how we people routinely rely on metaphors to structure our thinking and it does a good job of showing how confused we really are. So I thought I'd post this picture and ask the obvious question: where are all the real surrealists?
Cultural Investigations of the Curious Kind
This is a recent discovery for me but hell, the guy’s already famous. I’ve put it in the links section. It’s a lesson, for me anyway and I’m still learning,� in what to do with a blog.
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