How I use facebook
Todd Jordan asks what Facebook apps we can’t live without, but to me the conversation lacks something if we don’t talk about how we use Facebook and the apps embedded in it. In other words, I can only...
View ArticleWhile Twitter is down…
Twitter has become the social networking site where I’ve made the most new acquaintances. Many of them are authors of blogs I had subscribed to but was struggling to keep up with, and more notably...
View ArticlePodcamp DC
The biggest thing Podcamp DC taught me was that I should be presenting. A number of times, a comment of mine would spin off into a conversation, and it gave me a lot of ideas about what people are...
View ArticlePandor—uhhhhhhhhh
Usually, among my faithy colleagues, I’m the early adopter for most new toys. Being a DJ in my former life, it’s hard to let the control go, so I’d never given Pandora a look until the Very Rev. Nick...
View ArticleBlinding a-ha moments in the digital citizenship debate
There’s a metaphor percolating about with regard to digital immigrants and digital natives that quite honestly chafes me to the core, because I feel like I’m a first-generation native and my child is a...
View ArticleChurch 2.0
I hadn’t seen that this had been released, which I find a bit disconcerting because I expected to get an email at least when it was. But since I’ve found it, let me point you to Andrea Useem’s...
View ArticlePromises, promises
Peekaboo. I haven’t blogged in ages, and it’s been even longer since I had something substantive to say. But as I’m giving a presentation on Google+ on Wednesday, and others are also dipping their toe...
View ArticleFacebook Users: Are You Being Served?
There’s been a lot of chatter of late regarding changes Facebook continues to make to its algorithm for serving content to its users. But most of that chatter has been focused on page admins–things you...
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