Culture / Digital / Exploration / Geek / Innovation / Social Media
Tags: Attention, Becca Caddy, blog, books, creative, creativity, Culture, entertainment, focus, geekery, generation y, happiness, influence, Information, Innovation, jed, Jed Hallam, millenials, Nassim Nicholas Taleb, social analysis, social connections, social graph, Social Media, social media network theory, social network analysis, social network data, social networking, technical, technology, web2.0, web3.0
July 13, 2010
Hello. If you read Becca’s blog or my Twitter feed you’ll have realised by now that we’re going on holiday. It’s our first holiday since September 2009 so we’re understandably quite excited. By quite excited, we packed our suitcases last Friday. We don’t fly until Wednesday. Excited is an understatement. So we’ll be leaving for [...]
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Culture / Digital / Geek / Innovation / Social Media
Tags: Becca Caddy, blog, Culture, geekery, Innovation, Internet, jed, Jed Hallam, Networks, one web, Social Media, social networking, web structure, web2.0, website
July 9, 2010
I’ve always been a big believer in having individual communities for individual interests, yet I’ve always maintained quite a homogenous collection of networks. In fact ask any of my Wolfstar employees and any one of them could name a time when I stood up and declared “I only have my own self, split across multiple [...]
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Digital / Geek / Innovation
Tags: blog, Google, Google Algorithm, ideologies, semantic, semantic web, SEO, technical, technology, URL, user experience, UX, web design, web structure, web2.0, web3.0, website
June 1, 2010
With more and more being written and pontificated about the semantic web (could it work, will it work, will it free me from work, etc) I feel it’s appropriate to jump in feet first without really knowing much and shout out some ideas. First up to bat… Google could forcibly introduce a type of semantic [...]
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Politics / Public Relations / Social Media
Tags: angry, blog, blogging, blogs, hallam, jed, Jed Hallam, rant, twitter, vent
March 30, 2009
OK, this is a bit of a vent. I hate certain types of blogging (if you’re expecting names, numbers and such like, ring me but I wont be putting them in print – it’s the paper trail and such like!). I blog because I like to write, I’ve got a bit of an audience (that’s [...]
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The last few days has seen some of you crazy animals talking about public relations and journalism. Charles Arthur re-stoked the fires a few days back when he suggested that public relations professionals treat journalists like car companies treat suppliers, Wadds and David Phillip both spoke about improving the reputation of the industry by regulation [...]
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In light of my decision to inject personality, I thought I’d highlight a few of the things that don’t really show me for who I am… Lets start at the beginning (it’s a very good place to start – no, I’m not a sound of music fan, but girlfriend/lodger is!!).
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This is a post for those of you that I haven’t met, spoken to on the phone or emailed kind of regularly. This post is giving me a bit of grief. Let me explain…
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After begging with Ben Matthews to be tagged (he eventually stooped to tagging me as ‘Jeddy H’ something only three people in my life call me!) in Ged Carroll’s meme regarding where his inspiration for blog posts comes from. Since then loads of people have been tagged and loads of people have given really interesting [...]
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A very quick post because It’s late but I need to remove this beast from my ribcage. I often ask people why they don’t blog, or at least tweet, and the most frequent response is ‘what would I write about?’… Uuuurrrggghhhh!!! This is a conversation that mostly comes around when talking to new PRO’s or [...]
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