Posts Tagged ‘ twitter ’

Reddit Launches Social Video Bookmarking Site

Apr 29th, 2009 | By | Category: Video

Social bookmarking and news site reddit today announced the launch of reddit.tv, a video sharing and rating service. The new site takes the videos which are recommended and discussed on the main reddit site, and features them in a more video-friendly setting. The original reddit site, launched in 2005, lets users post links to content […]



Is This For Real? Gannett Bans On-Job Use of Twitter, Facebook

Apr 22nd, 2009 | By | Category: The New Media Update

Gannettblog, “the alarmingly independent daily” blog covering the large national newspaper-publishing company, Gannett Co., posted a purported “internal memo” from an editor which bans staff from the use of social networking sites during work hours: “April 21, 2009 Staff: It has come to my attention that some staff members are spending a lot of time […]



UK Primary Grades Won’t Dump History For Twitter, After All

Apr 7th, 2009 | By | Category: Commentary, The New Media Update

A week or so ago, we wrote about reports that changes to curriculum in grade schools in the UK would forsake “studying things like the Second World War and the Victorians in favor of Twitter, Wikipedia and podcasts.” A review of, and updates to, the country’s centrally-proscribed curriculum would have meant requiring student fluency in […]



Flutter Takes Twitter MicroBlogging To The Next Level

Apr 6th, 2009 | By | Category: Microblogging

Slate V takes a look at the latest in microblogging, Flutter.



Watch What You Say, Part 2: Critical Tweets Cost Mark Cuban $25K

Apr 2nd, 2009 | By | Category: Commentary, Microblogging, The New Media Update

Last weekend, we cautioned you against speaking ill of others while using popular microblogging Twitter. Our cautionary tale featured rocker, actress, and famous-for-her-outbursts personality Courtney Love. She is being sued by Austin fashion designer Dawn Simorangkir (aka Boudoir Queen), for calling her “nasty lying hosebag thief” and a drug addict and a prostitute. Today’s sobering […]



New Plugin Lets You Liveblog On WordPress Using Twitter

Mar 29th, 2009 | By | Category: Microblogging

Mashuqur Rahman has created a new WordPress plugin, Twitter Liveblog, designed to let you create and update Live blog posts using Twitter. Once you’ve installed and configured Twitter LiveBlog with your Twitter account info, it will let you: Start a liveblogging post using a Twitter update. Add to the liveblogging post using Twitter updates. Each […]



Watch What You Say: Social Media Slam Lands Courtney Love In Court

Mar 28th, 2009 | By | Category: Commentary, Microblogging, The New Media Update

Social websites are great places to connect with like-minded people. They are useful for keeping track of the whereabouts and projects of people you know, and people whom you admire. They are especially wonderful outlets for expressing and listening to a great diversity of opinions. Better watch what you say, and how you say it, […]



YouTube Gets Twitterish

Mar 27th, 2009 | By | Category: Educational Podcasts, Video

From the YouTube blog yesterday came word of changes to how the video site announces updates and new features. “[A]fter watching you guys take to the forums and Twitter to discuss what else has changed, we figured more frequent, casual “release notes” would be good to publish as well. That way you can get a […]



You Betcha: Fargo Using Social Media To Fight Flooding

Mar 26th, 2009 | By | Category: Microblogging, The New Media Update

Heavy winter snowfall in the northern Midwestern US, followed by warm temperatures, rain, and more snow has caused ice jams in the Red River, which have in turn begun to cause flooding in Minnesota and the Dakotas. The Associated Press is reporting that Fargo, North Dakota, residents are using e-mail and social networking sites to […]



UK Schools Dumping History For Twitter, Wikipedia & Podcasts

Mar 25th, 2009 | By | Category: Commentary, General

The Guardian reports that UK primary schools may soon dump studying things like the Second World War and the Victorians in favor of Twitter, Wikipedia and podcasts: The proposed curriculum, which would mark the biggest change to primary schooling in a decade, strips away hundreds of specifications about the scientific, geographical and historical knowledge pupils […]