Path is all the rave, and with good reason. The app is one of the most visually appealing apps I’ve come across, and it almost feels like you’re playing when you use it. However, for me to use it as much as I would like (I’d love for it to be my ‘social journal’, [...]
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What I need from Path, for me to use it…
On adding new networks to the mix
Two new social networks have entered my digital sphere recently. Diaspora and Path. I’ve been looking forward to trying both of them out for a while, since some of the ideas behind them are pretty interesting. Having been kicking the tires of both for a little while, I have, however, come across an curious problem [...]
A note on fatherhood
365 days 928 uploads to Flickr Some 40 videos on Vimeo A facebook page A blog of his very own A whole new set of worries A whole new outlook on life and love My kid turns one today and I cannot BEGIN to explain how much he means to me. Happy b-day Alvin. Your [...]
Brave, open and honest use of Twitter
Esteemed colleague Mads Kristensen (consultant over at vadnu.com) has suffered a major life crisis in the course of the last couple of weeks. He has very suddenly lost his wife to cardiac arrest, and has been – and still must be – in the midst of emotional chaos. Now, why am I blogging about this? [...]
The cross-posting conundrum…
I’m a huge fan of hellotxt – it enables me do status-posting on e helluvalot of services that I would otherwise probably never post to. and as it turns out, posting on services like Plaxo and LinkedIn (where I wouldn’t post if I couldn’t do it automatically while posting on Twitter or Facebook) actually does [...]
It kinda had to happen
Facebook just suggested that my girlfriend made friends with one of my ex girlfriends. While I hadn’t seen that one coming it kinda had to happen eventually, I guess. By the way, she respectfully declined
Where’s your kid at, while you’re vigilantly monitoring their facebook profile?
I hear a lot of slightly paranoid voices on the subject of Facebook and young users. And the fact is that sometimes creepy, disgusting people (young and old) do creepy, disgusting stuff – and some of these people have discovered Facebook (and Myspace and all the other online social networks out there). But… A recent [...]
Hillary wants a government blogging team
Wired tells us Hillary Clinton goes after ‘the Facebook generation’ when suggesting the implementation of a govrnment blogging team. Clinton apparently said: “We should even have a government blogging team where people in the agencies are constantly telling all of you, the taxpayers, the citizens of America, everything that’s going on so that you have [...]
Digital Native
How about that? my kid’s on Facebook! And he’s only three days old… Talk about a digital native.
It had to happen
I now have as many contacts on Facebook as I do on LinkedIn. Why am I telling you this? Because to me it really underlines the recent explosive success of Facebook. I’ve had my Facebook account for approximately 4 or 5 months, and my network seems to grow at a steady rate, showing no signs of [...]