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Social Media Murder is now available
21 year ago
Check out the book on Amazon here: Social Media Murder
A man attends a social media event in real life and ends up dead. The detectives are drawn into this new digital frontier and discover they must use social media to solve the murder. In this world everything is instant, online personas [...]
My Twitter Year in Review
11 year ago
It's been an interesting year on Twitter. 640 of my tweets have been retweeted, I thought I'd go through some of my favourites and yours. It's a completely narcissistic exercise, but isn't that what Twitter is about anyway? :)
The best people on Twitter, who you should follow, my definitive guide
81 year ago
I’ve now been on Twitter for almost 2 years. When you do a follow friday you only have so many characters. You can tweet a whole bunch of names but then not say much about them so it doesn’t add much value. You can do them individually but if you do that a lot people get upset that you are [...]
Can the iPad save journalism?
52 years ago
Apple announced the long awaited and long-rumored iPad today. It has a poorly chosen name but will it bring newspapers and journalism into the 21st century? The newspaper industry was caught well behind when the Internet launched onto the masses in the late 90s. They were left flat footed by backward thinking old media institutions. Is this a chance to save journalism?
Twitter: An introduction to the technology and its uses
02 years ago
by HieroHero
in Technology
Twitter is like any other new technology, it is all up to you and how you use it. You define your level of engagement and who you follow to get the most benefit out of Twitter for yourself.
Myspace Addiction: Digital Crack
02 years ago
by HieroHero
in Technology
MySpace is the digital crack of the 21st century. As it’s popularity rises, so does its addicts. Huddling against the warm neon glows of their computers they update their profiles. Sending messages back and forth with online friends is their fix. Hours upon hours are spent adding friends, writing bulletins, sending messages, making comments and uploading photos. Is this a disturbing trend or a healthy new way for people to interact?