Call me a bandwagon jumper if you will, but I expect you've noticed all the media coverage of web 2.0, social networking and new media recently. Blimey O'Reilly, it's like journalists have suddenly got themselves a computer and the Daily Mail readership has finally entered the digital age. Apologies to my mother in law, an unashamed Daily Mail reader who's been online for ages! http://www.coombecrafts.co.uk/index.html
Some (but I guess not all) of you will already be aware of our Facebook group http://www.facebook.com/ NTU SPEED Project. When your dufus project co-ordinator set it up she was a little over excited and didn't read the manual...thus you have to be a member of the Nottingham Trent network to join it. Not a member? Catch yourself on and join us!
Are you using social networking sites to promote your business? If The British Library, Stephen Fry, Hilary Benn MP and countless others have woken up to the power of the social network, maybe you should too. Of course Chris Dykes has informed me that Facebook is over, but could someone please tell me where I should be looking next?
Oh yes, another thing. My last post included a promise of holiday snaps...this is Jack's urban surfing trick
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Tell Chris Dykes to jog on. Whilst I do expect a better version of Facebook to come along soon enough, it is far from over, as is MySpace, it's just the hype surrounding them will die.
I hear Twitter (www.twitter.com) is quite popular, and quite alot of celebrities are utilising it to keep their fans updated.... Hmm, maybe I should start using it to update my hoards of fans hehe.
sorry marcus, not fan mail and this is a tangent but there is a link between Twitter and Jodrell Bank's telescopes see
http://www.strudel.org.uk/blog/astro/000651.shtml
it's how we use Web2....
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