I answered a question on Twitter tonight. The question was something to the effect of ‘how would you like to see politicians use Twitter’ and my answer was something to the effect of ‘whichever way works best for them’.
Now, without an explanation that sounds like a lamo non-answer. What I meant was: There are different [...]
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Copenhagen Twestival
[UPDATE]: scratch the liive-blogging thing. doing a bit of video instead.
I’ve already blogged about Copenhagen Twestival over at Re: but I thought I’d give a shout out to the project and the two great Danes who spearhead the event here at appoulsen.dk as well (nice one guys – you ROCK).
Tonight a bunch of twitter-users all [...]
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? [...]
What’s up with supersocial.dk?
Some of you may have read my Danish scriblings over at supersocial.dk. It’s been a while (to say the least) since I posted anythng overthere, and the reason for this is quite simple.
Since joining Re: I’ve put my blog energy into getting Re:thinking – (our company blog) off the ground. I think the guys at [...]
Rock the Vote!
So I just voted for my favourite tweets over at the twitties (my geekness never seizes to amaze me) – have you put in your votes yet! Claim your influence, damnit!
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 [...]
Election time – tweets & social networks
So it’s election time in Denmark. This means an array of political blogs, Youtube profiles and Flickr accounts. All well and good.
Personally, I could do without the super polished blog posts, the overly edited and TV-like Youtube vids, the head shots on Flickr (I want to see the pictures you TAKE, not pictures of you!), [...]