When new applications like Twitter proliferate, they rapidly become a ‘must have’ in certain circles. If you go to a conference, not having a twitter account excludes you from Kathryn blogged this here a while ago – and I get the impression that it can be fixed if you can get the attention of somone [...]
Posts from ‘July, 2009’
Leadership is the key
Since the launch of PICamp in late May, a number of important themes have been highlighted and addressed. The main one, it seems, is the small-p political nature of many changes that are happening at the moment – changes that are brought about by the rapid take-up of usergenerated content tools. These have been fleshed [...]

