Web 2.0

Hitching the Webwalker Wagon to Social Media Group

Posted by dwalker on May 27, 2008 at 10:53 am

I am very pleased (despite being late to the party) that I can finally promote that I have accepted the position of Director of Client Service at Social Media Group. This is a really exciting opportunity to spend all my working time focused on Social Media for some top-tier clients and with some really smart [...]

Some high-level thoughts on Mesh 2008

Posted by dwalker on May 23, 2008 at 12:44 pm

Just a few quick thoughts from Mesh 2008 as I am catching up on the last week. Was a great conference and I had a good time.
1. Twitter didn’t steal the show this year in terms of content (thank goodness), but it just added a quiet layer. Who needs speaker feedback forms when you have [...]

Shill Podcast – ClueTailTipinomics

Posted by dwalker on May 21, 2008 at 8:13 am
Shill Podcast

icon for podpress  Shill Podcast #7 [18:59m]: Download

0:35 Dave reads a comment from Tamera Kremer who wonders what brand of irritant Dave uses to stay cranky for Shill.
1:20 Doug vomits up the topic of treating social media as a business strategy versus a communications tactic, which leaves a funny taste in his mouth. Dave coins the phrase Cluetailtipinomics to describe the study [...]

Twitter Rant

Posted by dwalker on March 11, 2008 at 10:28 am

I hate twitter with a passion.
I can’t live without twitter.
Twitter is a complete waste-of-time.
Twitter is a valuable part of my day.
Twitter links me to some really smart people who find fascinating stuff.
Twitter shows me that even the A-listers are people who can be smart, dumb, mean and kind. In short, human.
Twitter gives me direct access [...]

Future of Software?

Posted by dwalker on February 25, 2008 at 4:42 pm

If you are a mac twitter user, you probably know about twitterific or similar programs. I just installed it and was checking out the pricing options and came across the image you see to the left here.
I have seen various versions of this type of “nagware” licesnse before in shareware, but this was the most [...]