
- Name: Paul Hyland
- Location: Silver Spring, Maryland, United States
I'm the executive producer for the web site of a nonprofit publisher of education news, information, and resources, I play in a band, and I work on analyzing and influencing the impact of computers on society. I love my partner in life and my daughter very much.
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Stories about cool events I've attended, musings about social media and other technology, and commentary about people, issues, ideas, whatever. I've had a web site since 1994, at my own domain since 1997, and switched it to blog format in 2005. Now, in 2008, I've added labels, shuffled things around a bit and fixed some style and UI quirks - hence 2.1. Watch for more widgets and microformats....
I just stumbled upon a really cool-looking blog, called
Dennis McDonald's Blog. Michael Stein (DC), a Facebook friend who's also interested in this stuff, linked to an interesting article Dennis wrote last month called
"On Developing a Personal Online Networking Strategy" - his blog publishes notes in his Facebook profile (like mine does), Michael shared it in his profile, and it showed up in my feed. (After I finish this post it will appear in MY profile, and maybe spread a little further...cool.)
So anyway, Dennis McDonald's Blog has daily notes, links, tags, and a list of his recent longer thought pieces, on things like social networking
make or buy decisions,
adoption models, and use in
emergency response,
associations, and the
intelligence community. I need to
talk to this guy!
Labels: community, facebook, socialnetworks
Link:
http://www.ddmcd.com/managing-technology/on-developing-a-personal-online-networking-strategy.html