by Rob Cottingham | Jul 12, 2006 | Blogging, Communicating, Technology
Darren Barefoot took a deft swipe at the WeblogWire service, which purports to deliver your news release to the eyeballs of a gazillion bloggers at the click of a mouse (and a payment of $49 U.S.). He wrote a news release that announced his intention to pillory the... by Rob Cottingham | Nov 30, 2005 | Blogging, Politics
Several NDP campaigns are blogging, and at least one is podcasting – and I think that deserves some recognition. So this page is going to serve as a repository for the Web 2.0-enabled NDP candidates. I’ve almost certainly missed some, and others will... by Rob Cottingham | Jul 19, 2005 | Technology
Wondering what the online world is saying about you? You might not want to restrict your search to English-language tools. For instance, Hatena is a Japanese social bookmarking site, and has all the usual Web 2.0 goodies (including RSS-able searches). I found my post... by Rob Cottingham | Jul 6, 2005 | Blogging, Media Mix
Lately, I’ve been following Notes from a Teacher: Mark on Media. Written by a former journalist turned Kwantlen journalism instructor, it started as a way to share information with his students. But now its mandate has broadened: The more I read, the more I see... by Rob Cottingham | Jul 5, 2005 | Politics
Just a quick pointer: if you want to get the latest on union politics in the land where they spell “labour” without a “u”, drop by TPMCafe’s new House Of Labor blog.