Event Recap: Online Community Unconference
Last week I had the distinct pleasure of attending the Online Community Unconference put on by ForumOne (huge kudos to Bill Johnston and Kaliya Hamlin).
Last week I had the distinct pleasure of attending the Online Community Unconference put on by ForumOne (huge kudos to Bill Johnston and Kaliya Hamlin).
There’s nothing better than discovering a creative backside to a business card when you get back to the office. This one is for a new
London 2012 – Create your own design “Download the design templates, do something creative with them and upload the results to our online gallery.” (tags:
On Friday I will be joining fellow blogger and podcast, Stuart Crawford for a webinar taking about my favorite subject: "Everybody goes home happy". Everyone
Lowepro – Primus AW Now THIS is a tasty camera bag! (tags: photography) on Flickr – “Here’s your ending” Couldn’t have said it better myself!
LEGO MMO Gets Named, Dated – Kotaku If you’ve been wondering why I’ve been so quiet, it’s because I’ve been tied up with the community
IGN: The Agency Preview Holy crickey! This new James Bond meets CIA thriller MMOG sounds like it’s going to be fun! (tags: gaming mmog) IGN:
MySpace: United Lending Network When you take the advice of your agency… or perhaps because you didn’t hire one in the first place… (tags: myspace
TED: Unveiling the genius of multi-touch interface design Wow. When can I have one of these at home? (Thanks to Dax for the pointer) (tags:
Three years ago today I posted the first blog post on CommunityGuy.com. I’m taking a break from a client on-site session, which is good. Nobody
OK folks, it’s that time again. Mr. Online Manners (you know, Jake) has a few helpful tips for engaging in the online interaction space. Check
museum loc: San Francisco, California, United States – Google Maps See… this is why Google scares me… (tags: google search humor)
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