One of the things I learned about when first studying Communications as an A-Level student was that online platforms give people the opportunity to contact other users and view content anonymously. Back then social networks didn’t exist as they do in their current form, where it is essential to display your true identity and communicate [...]
Archive for January, 2009
Janis Krums Puts Twitter To Work
16Jan09With Janis Krums having tweeted the first picture of the Hudson crash using his iPhone yesterday the opportunity that citizen journalism offers publishers is clear for everybody to see! This is surely going to be one of the landmark tweets. It was sent from on board the first rescue ferry to come to the aid [...]
Blogs and articles on the web can be very compelling and engaging pieces of work but sometimes they don’t take advantage of the opportunities the web offers to put ideas and arguments in context. Depending on the subject matter being discussed you might want to include maps, videos, Wikipedia entries, mp3 files or images; in [...]
Intimate Communication
10Jan09The more you use Twitter the more interesting it becomes and the more you learn about other people and yourself. As I have previously written I have only recently been discovering what Twitter means to me and have still not really completely settled on what that is. What I do know for sure is that [...]
Money Making Machine
07Jan09Although I haven’t had much time to play them recently I love games and so do millions around the world. I’ve got an Xbox 360 and a PS3 both of which offer the ability to download content. On the Xbox Live marketplace You can download films, music videos, games and updates. These features are also [...]
