What I’m tweeting about this week
- RT @christt: @erocdrahs @jon_pratty @caracourage pleasure. lovely to see y'all, excellent evening. #riot :) 3 hours ago
- RT @erocdrahs A huge thankyou to GONG show judges - @jon_pratty @caracourage & @christt. Good show last night, really pushed some buttons... 3 hours ago
- @steph_fuller you're welcome. Now planning an #ff for you later when I'm at a desktop machine... 4 hours ago
- Pardon? RT @mashable 3D-Printed 'Bionic' Ear Can Hear Beyond Human Ability on.mash.to/11eEi8l 4 hours ago
- RT @ideas_test It's all starting to happen @ideas_test. Give us a #ff and a RT to keep up with our news 4 hours ago
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Looking outwards: making culture cloud connections
Looking around myself on train recently, about one in three people were doing something digital. They were blasting eardrums with iPods, checking stock prices, watching videos, playing online role-playing games. Someone was even looking at a culture website! Digital Britain … Continue reading
Why isn’t my museum on Google Earth?
Adele Beeby from the East Midlands asked this question today (March 10, 2009) on the e-List of the Museums Computer Group: “Hi everyone, I’m hoping someone can advise me on an issue we’re experiencing with Google Earth. I’ve been asked … Continue reading
Finding #Darwin – Where’s the Twitter Map?
Just a quick post this morning to follow on from yesterday’s #Darwin fun. While writing yesterday I was looking for the link to the lovely animated Google Earth 5 #uksnow tweet map, and only just found it again, so here … Continue reading
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What’s this all about?
I started machine culture to keep clients and friends up to speed with my work. As things get going in my post-24 Hour Museum world, I expect it’ll get quite busy on these pages, so watch this space…