What I’m tweeting about this week
- RT @fieldproducer: This is incredible - street trials bike rider Danny MacAskill's new video will blow you away, unbelievable skills: http:… 1 hour ago
- @MarcusRomer cheers - looking forward to it! 2 hours ago
- @MarcusRomer Oh yes! Will look into it. Might be outside our hotel budget. Any other recommendations? 3 hours ago
- @MarcusRomer Marcus - what's name of that nice pub in York that ppl stay at for #shifthappens? We ended up there afterwards, last yr? 3 hours ago
- @PryorFrancis ...well, they say they're women, Francis, but you should know better than trust online identities! 3 hours ago
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New museum web project Creative Spaces sparks debate among web experts
The Museums Computer Group, the major web expert group within the UK museum sector, recently saw a passionate and erudite exchange of emails all provoked by the unveiling of the new Creative Spaces web project. (That’s the Wallace Collection node … 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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Tagged #darwin, charles darwin, darwin200, evolution, geotagging, Google Earth 5, machine culture, RSS, Social Networking, syndication, tagging, twitter, web2.0
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Charles Darwin gets web 2.0 and joins Twitter!
Just when you think the world of information science and the web has gone to sleep, bored to tears with endless discussions about when the semantic web will pop up, along comes something fabulous. Hard on the heels of last … Continue reading
Posted in Museums and the Web, syndication
Tagged #darwin, charles darwin, creationism, darwin200, evolution, HMS Beagle, RSS, syndication, taxonomy, twitter
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Not getting together? Museums and Social Networking in the Midlands
On February 4th 2009, at The Herbert Art Gallery, Coventry, I co-ordinated a Renaissance West Midlands event all about museums and social networking. Part of a wider research project, the successful day opened out some discussions about how museums take … Continue reading
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Tagged Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery, Facebook, museum, publishing online, RSS, Social Networking, syndication, tagging, twitter, web2.0, West Midlands
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Syndication, serendipity, spying? Custom Twitter Feeds
Yesterday, I looked at what people were saying about the UK government’s Digital Britain ideas, and I posted a feed that captures the buzz from Twitter about these new strategy directions. Today, since it’s the end of the week, I’m posting a new feed to suit the mood: I’m looking at what people are saying about that familiar Friday feeling. Continue reading
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Tagged #mw2009, copyright, publishing online, RSS, syndication, tagging, twitter
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