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Location Based Services and Mobile Monday

Mobile Monday Malta holds its second meeting on 4th October 2010 at the Palace Hotel, Sliema.

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Anecdotes from the brink

Anecdotes about social media, technology and the transient times we live in. And iPads.

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Grown up digital

The generation gap between the Net generation and previous generations seems to be widening. Much of it may be due to the significant behaviour and attitude changes – particularly in the way the Net generation puts technology and social media to strategic use.

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More videos for the doubters

Two videos on social media and its ROI

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Why you can’t work at work

It may sound like a cliche these days, but formal offices are really redundant.

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Company Blog for SMEs – worth it or waste of time?

Do SMEs need a company blog? Tips for successful, small company blogs

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Whom do you trust?

There are some surprising results in the annual Edelman Trust Barometer, a survey of 4,875 interviews of people aged between 25 years to 64 years.

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Ringing the changes

I wrote this piece for Wired Temples, the blog run by Malta Media.  But I guess it fits in here – because it’s pretty much where my work and research interests currently lie. In December 2007, I wrote a piece about how the Maltese were embracing Facebook, using comments from my online friends as the primer [...]

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Reading the tea leaves

Will Content always be free? Google is starting to limit free access to news sites. Will other content providers demand the same?

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Be helpful

Chris Brogan recently wrote an excellent post about why community really matters.  And then  Valeria Maltoni waded in that ‘being helpful’ should be ‘the new black’.   If you’re in Melbourne on the 22nd and 23rd September, you can catch my friend Stephen Johnson and social media luminaries  such as Darren Rowse and David Armano over [...]

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