Archive for 2008
Written by admin on 30 December 2008
Photo from this blog. I am spending my evenings translating into Polish for Global Voices the coverage on Gaza. So do check it out if you are a fan of freedom of speech and power of free blogging. Here is what I mean (by Exiled, translated by Ayesha Saldanha): [Continue]
Written by admin on 27 December 2008
..I found a cute one of my son, when he was only 1…. [Continue]
Written by admin on 26 December 2008
Written by admin on 26 December 2008
She pretended not to hear his awkward movements in the bathroom. What’s the rush? It was only half past three and they weren’t supposed to be there for another two hours. She still couldn’t lift herself up. The dream of a sunny walk in the fields, barefoot on warm asphalt, the noisy insects was interrupted [Continue]
Written by admin on 24 December 2008
Just realised that Simon Tofield uploaded a new video – this time about a dog. Worth watching… [Continue]
Written by admin on 24 December 2008
Written by admin on 22 December 2008
Fourteen categories, all about the best of the best of Twitter. Go to The Shorty Awards website and nominate your favourites. If you do it from the site, they will also get a tweet message about your nomination. I cannot wait to see the winners of 2008! [Continue]
Written by admin on 22 December 2008
Last week @anniemole posted on Twitter link to TimesOnline article about work conditions during Christmas period at Amazon in the UK. Read it and make sure you read the comments too. I cannot help but wonder how cool it is that traditional press articles can now be revised and commented upon, so that readers can [Continue]
Written by admin on 22 December 2008
For some of us Twitter became quite a significant platform of conversation. I wonder: If Twitter would become paid service today, would you pay for it? [Continue]
Written by admin on 21 December 2008
While preparing for presentation on Twitter ethics the more I read about Twitter etiquette the more I realise that: 1. Twitter etiquette as such is strongly predefined by its usage, not given set of rules. 2. I see users expressing the need for one, coherent, written down Twitter etiquette, but this set of ethical values [Continue]