Tags: technology
Tags: technology
When Technology Lets Us Down
Posted Saturday May 17, 2008, 12:12 pm, Over one day old at the LOOSE wire blog
Her line manager, the inquest heard, tried to find her counselling: However, her manager sent an email to the wrong address and his request was never acted on. The one I use is MessageTag, which will inform me whether an email I have tagged with the service has been opened.
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Autoposting is Good - If Done Carefully
Posted Wednesday May 14, 2008, 12:02 pm, Over one day old at Pacific IT Consulting
I discovered another interesting one today called Social Media Today which has many familiar faces and bloggers I have grown to respect. “Wow!”, I thought. Just another one of these little experiments in the ongoing quest to share information in the social media world.
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I?m Still A Part of the Vancouver Blogger (Alumni) Group
Posted Wednesday May 7, 2008, 7:41 am, Over one day old at Pacific IT Consulting
It seems a number of bloggers have been spurred on by Jonathon Narvey in achieving top Google rank (or SEO as it is referred to in the west) for the words “ Vancouver Blogger”.
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CNN I-Report - Be A Citizen Journalist With Your Mobile Phone
Posted Wednesday May 7, 2008, 7:41 am, Over one day old at Pacific IT Consulting
With the proliferation of camera phones in Japan, it’s a natural way of life when something out of the ordinary happens, everyone “flips open” their camera ready keitai ( mobile phone) faster than a Jesse James shoot-out.
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Playing around with a new theme for pacificIT
Posted Tuesday May 6, 2008, 10:13 am, Over one day old at Pacific IT Consulting
This has been a long time coming. I really enjoy discovering new technologies and am thinking this theme, called Connexion, might bring the focus more towards the writing and not so much the widgets on the sides (which I’m still deciding whether they will be there or not).
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Looking for a new pacificIT blog header photo
Posted Tuesday May 6, 2008, 10:13 am, Over one day old at Pacific IT Consulting
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Andrew Shuttleworth?s Social Media Mapping Starts Meme
Posted Tuesday May 6, 2008, 10:13 am, Over one day old at Pacific IT Consulting
This evening (our time) Andrew made me aware ReadWriteWeb has picked up his article on Social Media Fatigue, an amazing attempt to try to “Mind Map” the chaos the rest of us try to keep organized only in our heads.
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ShoZu - Nifty Little Service Works Well With Japanese Phones
Posted Tuesday May 6, 2008, 10:13 am, Over one day old at Pacific IT Consulting
This isn’t NEW news, but it is neat little service which has made me happy over the past week. The site, created by Japan -based Kristopher Tate, is evolving into something I really want to be a part of.. but in the meantime trying to fit together into the rest of my online world.
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Brightkite - Do You NEED To Know Where I Am?
Posted Tuesday May 6, 2008, 10:13 am, Over one day old at Pacific IT Consulting
It allows me to upload to Flickr, Zooomr, AS WELL as Brightkite all with a single e-mail upload.. very nifty). Tags: Brightkite, Flickr, geotagging, GPS, Jaiku, Japan, lifestream, microblogging, navi, pownce, Shozu, Syndicated, Technology, Tsurumai, twitter, Twitterverse, Zooomr
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The MEDIA is not important, the RECEIVER is
Posted Monday May 5, 2008, 8:13 am, Over one day old at Pacific IT Consulting
Today I had a little time to work on cleaning up irritating little annoyances which have accumulated all over my blog. This gave me the opportunity to go through each and every post I’ve made over the last two years. Oye, was that an experience.
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