Another diagram from David Armano that’s right on the money. I’m in danger of becoming a fan. I’m hearing that “viral” word all the time at the moment and I’m pretty certain the word “video” would be a perfectly good substitute in 99% of the cases.
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Social media curve
Geek types
Via David Armano’s blog. I am proud to be both types of geek, clearly making me Geek 3.0. Or should that be Geek 3D. Or Geek 360. Or the Semantic Geek.
It’s all Geek to me.
Just off to vote for Pedro.
Stumbleupon spam! FAIL!
Oh god, how embarrassing. I just spammed about 500 people while reinstalling the stumbleupon plugin for Firefox. FAIL! Let this be a lesson to everyone: never go on honeymoon for 3 weeks because you lose all your l33t digital skillz. Please accept my profound apologies. I have my Google inbox on auto-apology. What a n00b. Anti-social media in action.
Want to buy a Chateau?
Well, one floor of a huge riverside Chateau in France at least.
My sister and my Mum have been living in this apartment in the Dordogne for about 6 months but have decided they’d like to come home to the UK.
There are more details about the apartment for sale at the Chateau Les Rochettes website. Do please spread the word.
My Daemon?
Marketing bollocks, but kinda cool marketing bollocks. 12 days before the daemon settles…
linkedin goes API
LinkedIn is the latest online network to announce it’s going OpenSocial and giving us an API (an “intelligent” one, no less). I’m ambivalent about LinkedIn. On the one hand it feels as though it should be really useful. On the other, it feels a bit like a stamp collection. On the other hand (whoa! where did that extra hand come from?) it feels like a jungle stalked by ravenous business development people (sales) and people desperate to sell you something (er, sales).
Has anyone used it for anything other than trying to look more professional than they really are? If so, please do let me know because I think I’m doing it wrong.


