Today Carly Harrington wrote a nice piece about Shawn Van Dyke and I in the Knoxville News Sentinel. Shawn and I have been throwing around ideas about the web as a series of spokes around…
Today Carly Harrington wrote a nice piece about Shawn Van Dyke and I in the Knoxville News Sentinel. Shawn and I have been throwing around ideas about the web as a series of spokes around…
photo by tochis So, they have talked about it for some time. I just want to say, “it’s here.” Welcome to the age of the conversation. Don’t believe me? Leave me a comment below, and…
140 characters. That’s all you get. Accept a few terms–no bells and whistles, no groups, no pokes, no pictures. In 140 characters you can talk about walking your dog, report live accounts of breaking news,…
I was at an Entrepreneurs of Knoxville meeting last week talking about the interplay between social media sites and main sites (however you define “main sites” blogs, main pages, or otherwise). It reminded me of…
Paul Boutin’s recent Wired article, Twitter, Flickr, Facebook Make Blogs Look So 2004, suggests that the blogosphere is too crowded for a lone blogger to make a difference, and it it time to fold up…
According to my recent poll, it looks like Twitter is the most popular social tool. Although the respondents were a fairly limited set (only 10 because I am lame and no one really wants to…
As Category 4 Gustav clips Cuba and tracks towards New Orleans, people from all over are sharing stories about the brewing storm on Twitter. If you load this page, by the time you read the…