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Social media training - an online guide
One of the best things about my job here at Headshift is that I have various opportunities to inform and enthuse people about the benefits of using social media tools and services to support their existing processes. In order for... read full post
Smaller, smarter solutions for charities and non-profits
Some thoughts on how single-issue-groups, charities and membership organisations can use the collective knowledge and passions of their supporters in much more creative and accessible ways using simple open source tools. read full post
Getting over my context collapse
After a chat with some colleagues, I feel inspired to say hello and get on with talking about some of the cool ideas, thoughts, thingys and widgets knocking around the minds of Shad Thames. read full post
All aboard the BlogBoat
On Sunday, I'll be in Ghent to take part in Blog Boat 1.0 - Citizen Journalism. During the afternoon, an invitation only "meeting of the minds" will bring together journalists, academics and bloggers to discuss the future of citizen journalism... read full post
Did twitter kill the blogging star?
In an opinion piece for Wired, Valleywag's Paul Boutin makes the rather tenuous assertion that blogging is dead. He writes,"Thinking about launching your own blog? Here's some friendly advice: Don't. And if you've already got one, pull the plug. Writing... read full post
Cutting-edge blogging seminar
We have just a few spaces left for a special seminar about blogging which we're co-hosting in with Six Apart, makers of the blogging tool Movable Type. The event, taking place this Thursday (25 Sept. 2008) in London, is aimed... read full post
Flickr showcases are now embeddable
Now you can embed flickr slideshows - lovely! read full post
Tagging the tweets
Interesting findings from a study of communication patterns in a large organisation read full post
Six Apart adds ads and services
Six Apart have announced some interesting new areas of business for their blogging platform, with more to come... read full post
Blogging Ambassadors
Another Foreign Office blogger: Britain's Ambassador to Bosnia read full post
Brevity
micro-blogging read full post
Good uses for the interweb: overcoming our ignorance of Iran
Two online initiatives to improve our understanding of Iran read full post
Blogging 4 Business redux
Notes from the Headshift/SixApart session at the Blogging for Business conference in London on April 4, 2007 read full post
Saatchi Gallery Showdown
The Saatchi Gallery online is quite a phenomenon, and probably the greatest experiment in user-submitted art we have seen to date. Headshift helped a little bit, but in reality it was Charles' vision through and through. read full post
Some practical steps towards collective intelligence in the enterprise
Looking beyond the immediate challenge of the adoption of social tools in the enterprise, what can we hope to achieve when there is a healthy 'flow' of content, traffic and ideas flowing around internal networks? Companies with hundreds or thousands of people have the scale required to achieve some interesting network effects, and through intelligent use of social tools, basic forms of collective intelligence are remarkably achievable. read full post
Blogs and the World Economic Forum
Lots more blogging around Davos this year, including a blog we set up for Amnesty International's Secretary General Irene Khan. read full post
Blogging4business
In London on Tuesday April 4th? Why not come along to the Blogging 4 Business conference in Grosvenor Square. read full post
Come back cheese sandwiches, all is forgiven
What's more boring: writing about a good cheese sandwich or writing about your own technorati rankings and googlejuice? read full post
Excellent intro to corporate blogging
Useful introductory presentation of corporate blogging read full post
Les Blogs presentations and a word on hype
Links to presentations from Les Blogs and a few notes about blogging hype and anti-hype read full post
pent up demand for social software events?
Thanks to Alistair for a good London blogging event. Where now for events in London? read full post
The BlogTalk 4 Window Wiki
Transcription of the BlogWalk 4 Window Wiki. read full post
Suw on Guardian Newsblog
The Guardian newsblog launches and links to Suw's piece about corporate blogging skills read full post
Northern Voice Canadian blogging conference
Canadian blogging conference Northern Voice set for February 2005. read full post
NotCon: Politics on the Net, stalking MPs and monitoring parliament
Last week's NotCon conference saw the launch of Theyworkforyou.com and related sessions and discussions about politics on the net, including a tutorial on stalking MPs using weblogs (!?) read full post
Gleaning, Exchanging and Vernacular Media
Review of MIT Press publication "New Media: 1740-1915", looking at the social effects of various 'new' media from history... read full post
Supporting K-logging within a large organisation
Lucent Technologies' Information Specialist, Michael Angeles, believes blogging has evolved beyond "cool" and is moving quickly into the corporate world. In this presentation, Angeles will discuss who blogs, how and why. He will also discuss how Lucent is supporting bloggers and at the same time keeping close watch over the resulting growth of information on the Intranet. read full post
Beyond Branding
Beyond Branding Blog: updates from the team who wrote the forthcoming book of the same name read full post
Corporate blogging and site redesign
Corporate blogging could make the consultation required in most site redesign projects easier and far more efficient, argues John Patrick, former VP Internet Technology at IBM. read full post
NYT on blogs in the workplace
NYT piece on workplace blogging read full post
NY Times on Wikis in Business
Corante link to NYT piece on business blogging read full post
