Tag Archives: social networking

Local government and social networking

Dan Slee has just posted a great summary with tons of example of the opportunities that intelligent use of Facebook can open up for local government. I’ve had a couple of thoughts in response (a bit much for a comment, … Continue reading

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Knitting my social network apps together

A bit of navel gazing… I’ve been a fairly cautious user of social networking tools, but despite that, I have now accumulated WordPress (obviously), Twitter and Delicious accounts (as well as the Facebook account that I prefer to use for … Continue reading

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EDEM 09: Social Networking tools – room for common standards?

The last session at EDEM ’09 yesterday brought together a group of people are thinking about how to use social networking apps to help people participate or engage with the political process. It seems there are quite a few people … Continue reading

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Social Networking

Something cheery (but of course relevant) for a Monday morning: (Click on the image to see the full sized version)

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Social networks: understand your market

Some facts to take into account before designing widgets for linking your application into social networking sites – particularly if you’re working internationally. This is one area where Europe is not unified at all: Which is the most popular social … Continue reading

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