The enchanting Guy Kawasaki

Last night I travelled into London to see Guy Kawasaki‘s keynote. I have to admit that I smiled from beginning to end- he’s such a lovely speaker. Being a Guy Kawasaki fanboy (which frankly I’m not ashamed to admit) can be frowned upon by those active in social media circles because he became so noisy [...]

Twitter: Don’t cry wolf. Why Game Changing?

I caught a retweet from Andrew Gerrard last night when he broadcast Mike Butcher’s tweet about Twitter announcement being a “game changer”. So I waited up until midnight in the UK* Prior to the announcement, there was much speculation regarding an acquisition of Twitter by Google which I discounted heavily due to the accepted belief [...]

Come on Suffolk, Twestival needs you…. like you need Twitter.

Twitter has transformed our lives in many ways. Here’s your chance to transform others’ by attending the Twestival gathering in Bury St Edmunds tomorrow night. Since moving from London to Woodbridge, in Suffolk (and getting back into the social media circles after being ill for some time), I’ve been amazed at the number of individuals [...]

Vodafone’s SureSignal doesn’t know where it is.

Those that follow me on twitter will have seen the pleasure I have had ditching O2 and moving my iPhone to Vodafone. The difference has been monumental and not only is the signal better in Suffolk but my day in London last week proved the same. Because we live on a farm in a house [...]

Web Application Development: an end to wireframe telepathy

Not unique to web application development, ideas aren’t worth anything until you do something with them. Unfortunately, I am not a software coder and have to somehow communicate what’s in my head to a design and development team. Up until now I have used a healthy dose of telepathy and cigarette box scrawl to develop [...]