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By: What Are the #jiscbid Evaluators Thinking? « UK Web Focus

[...] which Twitter has provided could be in conflict with a closed reviewing process. I disagree with Mike Ellis’s view that Twitter “needs an edge, a voice, a riskiness” – in some cases this may be...

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By: Cultural Heritage » Blog Archive » Emerging Best Practices For...

[...] with shared interests. This is a use case which Mike Ellis highlighted in his blog post on “The person is the point“. And if this is your aim, then your priority may be to allow access to Twitter...

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By: From Search Engine to Twitter Optimisation « UK Web Focus

[...] not expect to gain the benefits which fans of Twitter, as described in a post entitled “The person is the point“  by Mike Ellis, feel they gain from its use as an [...]

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By: From Search Engine to Twitter Optimisation « UK Web Focus

[...] not expect to gain the benefits which fans of Twitter, as described in a post entitled “The person is the point” by Mike Ellis, feel they gain from its use as an [...]

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By: Extending Your Community – Through Machine Translation « UK Web Focus

[...] blogging, needs an edge, a voice, a riskiness” expressed by Mike Ellis in his post “The person is the point” or Paul Walk’s post i which he points out that “Anything you quote from Twitter [...]

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By: Nominations for the Shorty Awards « UK Web Focus

[...] Ellis has always been a lively Twitterer, as you can see from his blog posts on “The Person is The Point“.  But, as described in his “Many Me” post, Mike’s use of two Twitter [...]

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By: Twitter: Part of the Plumbing « UK Web Focus

[...] part of the institutional informational infrastructure (and no longer is it a case that the “The person is the [only] point“) what are the implications for the institution? For me there will be a...

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By: The diminishing returns of size « electronic museum

[...] of the ease with which they allow network effects to bloom, and they have power when there is a personal nature to the interaction. The size itself isn’t by any means a guarantee of success, and...

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By: Learning From Shared Twitter Links (Before Trunk.ly’s Demise) « UK Web Focus

[...] In February 2009 Mike Ellis that, for services such as Twitter and blogs “The person is the point“: [...]

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By: How Bottlenose Can Help Turn Twitter into a High Signal Channel « UK Web...

[...] social discovery to support professional activities. Although it has been suggested that “Twitter, like blogging, needs an edge, a voice, a riskiness“ I suspect this is coming. And I for one will...

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By: What Are the #jiscbid Evaluators Thinking? « UK Web Focus

[...] which Twitter has provided could be in conflict with a closed reviewing process. I disagree with Mike Ellis’s view that Twitter “needs an edge, a voice, a riskiness” – in some cases this may be...

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By: Cultural Heritage » Blog Archive » Emerging Best Practices For...

[...] with shared interests. This is a use case which Mike Ellis highlighted in his blog post on “The person is the point“. And if this is your aim, then your priority may be to allow access to Twitter...

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By: From Search Engine to Twitter Optimisation « UK Web Focus

[...] not expect to gain the benefits which fans of Twitter, as described in a post entitled “The person is the point“  by Mike Ellis, feel they gain from its use as an [...]

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By: From Search Engine to Twitter Optimisation « UK Web Focus

[...] not expect to gain the benefits which fans of Twitter, as described in a post entitled “The person is the point” by Mike Ellis, feel they gain from its use as an [...]

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By: Extending Your Community – Through Machine Translation « UK Web Focus

[...] blogging, needs an edge, a voice, a riskiness” expressed by Mike Ellis in his post “The person is the point” or Paul Walk’s post i which he points out that “Anything you quote from Twitter [...]

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By: Nominations for the Shorty Awards « UK Web Focus

[...] Ellis has always been a lively Twitterer, as you can see from his blog posts on “The Person is The Point“.  But, as described in his “Many Me” post, Mike’s use of two Twitter [...]

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By: Twitter: Part of the Plumbing « UK Web Focus

[...] part of the institutional informational infrastructure (and no longer is it a case that the “The person is the [only] point“) what are the implications for the institution? For me there will be a...

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By: The diminishing returns of size « electronic museum

[...] of the ease with which they allow network effects to bloom, and they have power when there is a personal nature to the interaction. The size itself isn’t by any means a guarantee of success, and...

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By: Learning From Shared Twitter Links (Before Trunk.ly’s Demise) « UK Web Focus

[...] In February 2009 Mike Ellis that, for services such as Twitter and blogs “The person is the point“: [...]

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By: How Bottlenose Can Help Turn Twitter into a High Signal Channel « UK Web...

[...] social discovery to support professional activities. Although it has been suggested that “Twitter, like blogging, needs an edge, a voice, a riskiness“ I suspect this is coming. And I for one will...

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