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Posts Tagged ‘Twitter

10 Dec, 2009

Become A Resilience Tweeter

Posted by: pdjamez In: Blogosphere|Thoughts

Following on from my post on blogging, I decided to extend this to include another great way of engaging with fellow resilience practitioners. Welcome to the wonderful world of Twitter. Twitter is the leader in a category of tools that support microblogging. It allows you to post short messages (in Twitter’s case 140 characters) that [...]

09 Dec, 2009

How To Join The Resilience Conversation

Posted by: pdjamez In: Blogosphere|Thoughts

This post is way off topic today, but I wanted to respond to an email I received yesterday. A chap from Sydney, Australia emailed me to say how much he liked the blog and to ask how to get involved in the blogosphere. I sent him a quick email in response, but then decided that [...]

18 May, 2009

Delicious, FriendFeed and Web Directory Update

Posted by: pdjamez In: BackOffice

We have updated the structure of the website so that individual websites are now listed in our Web Directory area. Individual articles and blog posts of interest can be found in the Bookmarks page. Thanks to the wonder of Delicious these are updated on a regular basis. Finally we have also created a FriendFeed which [...]

29 Apr, 2009

This is not about Swine Flu

Posted by: pdjamez In: Thoughts

It has been an interesting week what with the development of a potential pandemic. I don’t discount that the situation is potentially very serious but it is being exacerbated by the rise in self proclaimed experts. I was speaking with an emergency planning officer today, and their greatest concern is not their ability to respond to a potential [...]

12 Jan, 2009

Agile Continuity Tweet Tweet

Posted by: pdjamez In: BackOffice

We have added a twitter account to the mechanisms by which you can interact with the website. If you don’t already have a twitter account, then you should probably set one up. If you already do then please feel free to follow us on @agilecontinuity for the latest updates on the website as well as [...]

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