Posted on October 28th, 2008 by Wolfy
We interviewed some of the winners of the Reno-Tahoe Young Professional’s Network last night at ‘Voila in Downtown Reno, NV. It was a quaint event hosted by Beryl Love of the Reno Gazette-Journal. I’m not a member of YPN and don’t anticipate becoming one. The shocker of the night was hearing someone who otherwise appeared [...]
Filed under: continuing education | No Comments »
Posted on October 26th, 2008 by Wolfy
I had high and mighty illusions that I had the time and energy to develop this sight in Drupal. I thought that I would create a more varied range of content types and maybe that would have been the case eventually, but not now. I’ll keep the Blog2 site open so I can dick around [...]
Filed under: how clever am i | No Comments »
Posted on October 26th, 2008 by Wolfy
Or when to say Good night and Gofuckyourself,
photo by Stephen Mcleod
I recently found a web app called Qwitter that alerts you when twitter followers drop you and what was the most recent tweet that presumably promoted them to click the expunge button over your face.
Here are my first two:
“misterperry (misterperry) stopped following you on Twitter [...]
Filed under: Clusterfuck, social media | No Comments »
Posted on October 25th, 2008 by Wolfy
Blog Comment Spam can be a nightmare, but sometimes it’s just a joke…
Photo by Big Fat Rat
Just got an interesting spam comment on another of the blogs I write for. It’s a bit of a head scratcher, cause there isn’t a link in it or an add for anything. But it was vaguely funny, [...]
Filed under: Clusterfuck, social media | No Comments »
Posted on October 24th, 2008 by Wolfy
This image comes from the Flickr profile of the Library of Congress. I’m doing some research on the use and potential use of social media for governmental organizations and found this.
The Commons on Flickr seems like a great way to harness the categorizing power of the social web. I imagine that you [...]
Filed under: continuing education | No Comments »
Posted on October 23rd, 2008 by Wolfy
I have over 200 followers on Twitter. Some of that is useless chatter, some is people I don’t know and probably have nothing in common with, but we follow each other because of mutual friends, some of it is spam, some is business contacts, and some are real friends whose comments, observations, witicisms, links, rants [...]
Filed under: Best Practices, social media | No Comments »