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posted by [personal profile] sbisson at 09:11am on 19/07/2006 under , ,
Life recapitulates Evening Standard headlines.

If the Tube is this hot, this early, then it's going to be really bad come this evening...

Makes me glad I usually work from home.

(moblogging from the District Line)
Mood:: Flippant
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posted by [personal profile] sbisson at 02:38pm on 19/07/2006 under , ,
Spotted in a jewellers on Oxford Street:

A pewter statuette...

...of a dragon...

...wearing leathers...

...and aviator sunglasses...

...on a chopped motorcycle....

...with crystal wheels.

I'm not sure if it's possible to make it any tackier...

Moblogging on the District Line
Mood:: Happy
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posted by [personal profile] sbisson at 07:12pm on 19/07/2006 under , , ,
I spend all morning with Adobe, and they fail to tell me that Lightroom has made it to Windows at last. Still, I learnt other interesting things instead.

If you want to learn more about using Lightroom, there are a couple of excellent videos here.

Now to try seeing how it handles raw images from my various cameras...
Mood:: 'hot' hot
location: Putney, London
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Drew Benvie at Lewis PR was wondering what social media tools various folk use. His list is pretty decent and has given me a new tool to try out...

So what are my five tools?

Newsgator: it's my standard RSS reader thanks to its Outlook integration, and it synchronises with its online reader well. The online side needs a bit of work to catch up with Bloglines or NewsAlloy, but it's pretty decent all the same. On the road I tend to use RSS Bandit, as it's small and fast. However, I'm looking forward to what the Newsgator folk do with the RSS technologies in Windows Vista and 2007 Office System. I keep a local archive of my RSS feeds and index it with Lookout. That gives me a whole long tail on RSS that turns it into an excellent research tool.

Trillian: IM is the ultimate in social media tools. While I use Skype and Skylook for work purposes, most of my social network is managed through IM (friends, colleagues, contacts, folk from previous jobs), and having a single tool that gives me access to MSN, AIM, Y!, ICQ and Jabber is vital. Its metacontact tools make managing all my many IM contacts incredibly easy. Now that my main blogging tool has turned on a Jabber server it's opened up a whole new layer of interaction - that's already more than proved its worth.

LiveJournal: my main blogging platform with a built in social network tool. LJ's "friends" model may be a combination RSS reader and buddy list on steroids, but it does give the LJ platform something lacking from other blogging tools - a community. As I've got a permanent LJ account bought several years ago when the service was needing new servers urgently, I get a lot of benefits that have more than paid for my $100 contribution to the service - and I've mapped my LJ blog to a personal domain. I also use Wordpress for a more esoteric occasional technical blog that I really must do more with... LJ's also blessed with a whole range of offline blog editing tools, which leads me neatly on to...

Semagic: an excellent free blog post editing tool. It works with LJ, Blogger, and Wordpress (even MSN Spaces!) - and also links to online photo hosting services. An excellent little tool, with a lot of powerful features. It's also free. It's not the only tool I use. I keep a copy of PocketPoster on my Windows Mobile 5.0 device for moblogging, and I occasionally use the Firefox Performancing extension for quick blog posts without leaving my browser.

Flickr: I photoblog a lot, and a good image hosting service is important - and it needs to be social media friendly. Flickr wins out by a long way here. It also has good tool support - and API that lets me do and find out interesting things with and about my pictures.

So there you have it - five social media tools (and combinations of tools) that are an essential part of my day.

What do you use?
location: Putney, London
Mood:: 'hot' hot
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posted by [personal profile] sbisson at 08:17pm on 19/07/2006 under , , ,
The answer has to be the rather useful Popurls.

Find out what's been dugg, redd, del.icio.used, flickrd, metafiltered, slashdotted, odeod, farked, furled and youtubed in one glossy Web 2.0 site.

A definite one for the bookmarks (and possibly the home page if it turns our to be as useful as it looks)...
location: Putney, London
Mood:: 'hot' hot
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posted by [personal profile] sbisson at 09:22pm on 19/07/2006 under , ,
...as told by Douglas Rushkoff's "Inbox".

Short short SF. Kind of safe for work (if they don't block Nerve)...
Mood:: 'hot' hot
location: Putney, London

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