Some useful Twitter applications

Here are some cool tools for Twitter users - thanks to Philip Wilkinson

  1. TweetWheel - Which of your followers know each other? Tweet Wheel helps you find out visually.
  2. TwerpScan - If there are opportunistic marketers following everyone under the sun in the hope those good souls will just automatically follow them back, this tool might help identify those whom you may want to block.
  3. Summize - Good, fast Twitter search engine
  4. Twitt(url)y - Does a nice job of providing a Techmeme style representation of up and coming URLs that are mentioned in individual Tweets.
  5. TweetBeep - as Google alerts but for Twitter

Let me know via the comments if you know of any more and I’ll add them later.

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Isn’t Facebook supportive of your privacy?

My mother was telling me on the phone how she found pictures of me using Google. I asked her for more detail and came across pictures I didn’t particularly like. They’re stored on someone else’s flickr page, so I was unable to do anything to stop others from finding them. The same can be said for almost every Web site - the content is controlled by the author (not necessarily the owner). As soon as someone uploads a picture of you to the Web, it automatically becomes discoverable.

However, if someone uploads of a picture to their Facebook profile and tags you in it, at least you get the option to remove the tag, rendering it impossible for people to search specifically for you. In fact, you can set your preferences to block people from searching for pictures with you in them.

Facebook gets a lot of bad press because of its lack of privacy preferences and because it makes it easier for people to display their life in a digital format for the world to see. The fact is, it has always been possible - it just hasn’t been easy for everyone.

Doesn’t this mean that Facebook is in fact, more supportive of your privacy, helping you to control what’s uploaded by others?

Feel free to connect with me on Facebook.

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BIMA Awards acknowledge blogs

I’ve just published a post on the BIMA blog to announce a call for entries. For the first time ever, ‘Best blog’ and ‘Best Network Application’ are on the list.

Here’s a little more information

Social Media - Awesome Little Bit of Wickedness Award

A piece of work within the category that either has a detail to be revered and highlighted for all its gloriousness, or its just that damn good that you don’t want to put a finger on it…It’s just wicked. This could be an uncategorised piece of UGC, a wondrous widget that sits within a social space or just the most incredible piece of social media that’s incredibly wicked!!!

Social Media - Best Blog Award (Personal or Corporate)

A blog within the category that is innovative, informative and entertaining. Open and honest a compelling read that inspires and engages visitors to return to day after day. Whether the content is incredible personal and poignant or just good fun, this is blog is championed by a loyal audience who share this site with friends and contacts both online and off.

Social Media - Best Network Application

A piece of work, within the category, that has been adopted by a broad audience. An audience that recognise the benefits that this innovative application brings to their day-to-day lives. Whether it is just about connecting people or staying in touch it will make everyday online tasks ‘easy’ and ‘convenient’ whilst generating huge page impressions!

Social Media - Viral Campaign

The online destination, site, video clip, tool, application or experience that everyone is talking about and visiting, that taps into popular culture. Cutting edge, this experience is so compelling, emotional, edgy, mysterious and exciting that the advertisers work is done for them when an online audience begin to share it with friends and colleagues and it goes on to join a pantheon.

Enter for an Award

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HSBC is supportive of social networks and mobile companies

It took just two days for HSBC management to resolve this issue. They were extremely helpful and apologetic for the miscommunication and misunderstanding.

It’s not company policy to refuse bank account applications from social networking or mobile related companies. However, there’s a little more to it than that simple statement - look at my vblog if you wish to learn more.

Download the video to your iTunes (2:77MB; 01:42 minutes)

To be clear, I didn’t do this as a way of ranting about my situation with a particular bank. I brought attention to this subject to help ensure some change, however small, took place, so that others would benefit.

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Old Media Still Needs to Get Over its Control Issues

I read a great post on TechCrunch and thought it was worth sharing here. In short, old media people say that to succeed on the Web, they should stop trying to control the message or the audience. People who get this, don’t talk about it - it’s already assumed. I agree 100%.

Read the full post.

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