Wordlings in a web 2.0 world | Carolyne Lee

It’s easy for business people to be dragged into managerial speak. The jargon of an industry sucks us in to talking in the lingo of our “ist”. But all too often it’s a language that becomes, as Carolyne Lee, describes it, “turgid”. Words and phrases are emptied of meaning. Passion vanishes, swallowed by the carefully [...]

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Be it known, it’s official

I graduated last night.    I’m a bit chuffed.

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My honours thesis

If you want to read my honours thesis you can find it here.

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Starting Your First Blog? 29 Tips, Tutorials and Resources for New Bloggers | Problogger

Darren’s post contains a range of resources about getting started as a blogger. Tip Top.

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On being fascinated by Superbowl advertising

The US Superbowl has just finished for another year. It’s a big event by any stretch of the imagination, one that’s designed for TV and that is used by marketers to launch big budget advertising campaigns designed to get sales flowing. From a marketer’s viewpoint advertising during the Superbowl is understandable. A chance to reach [...]

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HTML Entities

The following is from w3schools.com and is useful for adding text into an HTML page that would normally be reserved for an HTML tag. HTML Entities: “Some characters are reserved in HTML. For example, you cannot use the greater than or less than signs within your text because the browser could mistake them for markup. [...]

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Making the most of hashtags

Hashtags on Twitter are a way to create groupings or channels. Channels can be used to filter information that relates to an event, product, service, person, geographical location. See the earlier post by Chris Messina. Subscribe to the RSS feed for any hashtag here. Hashtags are a community-driven convention for adding additional context and metadata [...]

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