I’d be remiss to not comment on Google+ after last week’s successful beta launch. I was lucky enough to get... View Article
Continue readingTools for Transparency: Make Images Social with Thinglink
Thinglink is a new service that adds a level of social engagement to static images through tagging. Thinglink works with... View Article
Continue readingTools for Transparency: Me on the Web
Searching for your own name is often considered an exercise in vanity, but knowing what’s being said about you and... View Article
Continue readingTools for Transparency: 15 Tools You Might Have Missed
It’s been a while since I’ve posted a round-up of the latest Tools for Transparency posts. Playing a bit of... View Article
Continue readingTools for Transparency: Know Your Acronyms & Hashtags
You might have started noticing hashtags (like the ones seen on Twitter) and acronyms are frequently popping up in Facebook... View Article
Continue readingTools for Transparency: Status Updates with PixelPipe
PixelPipe is a very handy application for quickly posting content to many social media platforms in one go. For example,... View Article
Continue readingTools for Transparency: A Look at #TCamp11
It’s almost been a week since the first day of TransparencyCamp and I want to take a look at some... View Article
Continue readingTools for Transparency: Leveraging Game Mechanics with DailyFeats
DailyFeats takes the idea of “checking in” and turns it into a vehicle for accomplishing good deeds. Leveraging game mechanics... View Article
Continue readingTools for Transparency: Google Reader is Still Relevant, Part II
In last week’s Tools for Transparency post I broke down how I use Google Reader to stay on top of... View Article
Continue readingTools for Transparency: Google Reader is Still Relevant, Part I
RSS is dead! Long live RSS! Maybe I’m old school in the social media/tech/web x.0 space — I did graduate... View Article
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