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John Pearce

An Overview of Microblogging - 0 views

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    This really interesting presentation by Elizabeth Koh presents a great overview of a range of microblogging tools in both education and in other areas. As Elizabeth says, microblogging: "......is taking the IT world by storm, with Twitter its (in)famous poster boy blazing the way. With the ability to post short messages and broadcast them, microblogging has possibly sparked another mode of computer-mediated communication. Twitter, the company which started it all, is seeing massive growth in the number of subscribers. Both individuals and organizations are taking to microblogging as part of an arsenal of Web 2.0 tools. This technology update will introduce microblogging and provide an overview of such services. It will compare microblogging with similar technologies and present applications for the enterprise and education."
John Pearce

ShoutEm - 0 views

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    Shout'Em is platform on which you can easily start co-branded microbloging social networking service. Something simple as Twitter or with more features like Pownce. It is up to you :) Networks on Shout'Em are "lightweight social networks". They have small set of features: microblogging, links and photo sharing, geo location sharing and mobile browser support.
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    Shout'Em is platform on which you can easily start co-branded microbloging social networking service. Something simple as Twitter or with more features like Pownce. It is up to you :)
John Pearce

Present.ly - The Constant Awareness Communication Tool - Private Microblogging for your... - 0 views

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    Presently is another Twitter like microblogging environment built with enterprise in mind. Just like Yammer, presently works within a closed community based on shared email addresses, that is to be able to access or post to the community you have to have a common email designation eg yourname@thecompany.com. Presently has a couple of interesting features such as the ability to share media and also form groups on a formal or ad hoc basis. The basic service is free though you can purchase an Enterprise Edition which has more controls etc.
Tony Searl

Netskills: Web2practice - 5 views

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    Are you thinking about using web2tools for research, administration or teaching? If so, make a quick start with the web2practice user guides. The web2practice guides explain how emergent web technologies like RSS, microblogging, podcasting and social media can enhance your working practice. Each guide consists of a short animated video explaining the key concepts (such as microblogging in the example below), supported by a more in-depth guide covering potential uses, risks and how to get started.
Grace Kat

Twingr.com | Create Your Own Microblogging Community - 0 views

shared by Grace Kat on 12 Dec 08 - Cached
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    makes it relatively easy for anyone to create his own Twitter-style service. It's in private beta.
Rhondda Powling

Creating A Unique Tag Your Project: for Blogs, Microblogs and other Distributed Web Con... - 3 views

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    Advice about as practical as you can get: how to create a tag and how to check on how unique they are - for your project or event
John Pearce

Group discussion made easy | micromobs - 1 views

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    micromobs is a group messaging service and is the easiest way to manage and communicate with multiple groups. micromobs presents your group messages as a stream of content which means you can chose which messages to respond to and which messages to skim over or ignore. This means your group messages will no longer clutter your inbox, and you wont need to go to different websites to interact with your various social groups.
anonymous

Plurktroduction (Plurk Introduction) | iCreativeLabs blog - 0 views

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    plurk introduction: Verb. plurk (plüer-kh) - To chronicle the events of your always on, action-packed, storybook, semi-charmed kinda life.
Grace Kat

Plurk.com - 0 views

shared by Grace Kat on 25 Jun 08 - Cached
John Pearce

FOLLOW FAIL: The Top 10 Reasons I Will Not Follow You in Return on Twitter - 0 views

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    Atherton Bartebly's column from Mashable looking at how you can improve your chances to attract relevant and useful followers to your Twitter account.
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