Intertwingled

Its the word of the weekend. Whether Joanna used it accidentally or if its used all the time in Birmingham circles I don’t know, however I thought it summed up perfectly the way Social Media / Web 2.0 is being used right now. Incedentally the very word has an interesting history - if you [...]

“Do you know a good plumber?”

Where do you look if you want to find an answer to a question about using ICT or if you want to find out what is an RSS feed or what are the latest developments using 3G mobile access as an alternative to broadband?
Where can you find someone to fix your poorly PC or advise [...]

Sun, sea and suppliers

Before I forget and we move forward to the next week of hectic activity, I promised your Part 1 of this week’s two parter.
On Monday I journeyed down to the seaside to visit Mark Walker at SCIP in sunny Brighton …. which true to the title it was ! Clear blue sky and sun … [...]

Ruralnet 2007 - it’s all out there

Please help yourself.
There’s a great buzz at the Ruralnet 2007 conference at the Belfry, and its not just around the free ICT Hub guides - the buzz is around Web 2.0. The boundaries between blogs and websites have been well and truly blurred thanks to a session from Paul Henderson “aided!” by the East [...]

31 days to a better blog - Day 26 and Day 27

I’ve combined Day 26 and Day 27 together, partly because I’ve missed a day over this holiday weekend but also because taking these two together at first glance they don’t seem 100% relevant to the non-profit tech / voluntary sector world. However after a good walk to give them some thought there are still [...]