Monthly Archives: June 2009

FAILcamp has a blog

FAILcamp has a blog now, so all my witterings about it shall go there, along with Ben’s and anyone else who gets involved. There’s also a Twitter which Ben’s looking after, before you think that’s my voice on there. It’s … Continue reading

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Conceiving FAILCamp

One of the cardinal rules of blogging is don’t do it when you’re drunk. But rules were made to be broken. I’m drunk and I’m blogging. And I will hit publish before I’m sober. You have been warned. Towards the … Continue reading

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Moseley Barcamp this Sunday

Moseley Barcamp or MozCamp is this Sunday, the third such event from the WXWM stable. I’m going to be talking at this one. Looking at the schedule I guess I’ll be on around 4-4.30 ish so if you’re not going … Continue reading

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Be Vocal and the mashing of local data

A few weeks ago I started Local Blogging Birmingham, a simple blog to track all the local blogs that exist in the city and in doing so figure out exactly what a “local blog” was. As a process it’s been … Continue reading

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LocalGovCamp Roundup

LocalGovCamp was “an unconference for local government”, specifically those who are working with websites and social media tools in relation to local government. As such it should have been really dull and a tedious waste of a Saturday (yes, Saturday. … Continue reading

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