MH at Syniadau says: I have to admit to not being fond of the way that political parties interact with the media before a general election. Policy tends to get broken down into bite-sized chunks that will fit into a one column story or a two minute video clip on the news. There is no [...]
11 November 2009 – 12:14 PM
I went to a public meeting at the Assembly buildings in Cardiff last night, which was a chance to meet Wales’ new Cross-Party Digital Group and have a discussion to answer the question: “How can we make better use of new media and digital technology to engage with the people of Wales?”. The members of [...]
By Carl Morris
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Posted in politics, wales
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Also tagged blog, broadband, data, digitalwales, engagement, facebook, open, openness, politics, posterous, wales
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30 October 2009 – 12:41 AM
I want to utterly hack the wiki format because I don’t think it’s been fully explored. I’d like wiki software into which I can manually insert fake edits. I’d like to write the history in arbitrary order and set the dates myself. (Usually the dates are automatic.) I love the history! Why? The history is [...]
29 October 2009 – 11:54 PM
This loosely follows on from the previous post about Twitter being a variant of blogging. Incidentally, normal service on this blog may be resumed at some point or possibly never. Anyway. Sometimes I think almost EVERY form of publishing in social media can be considered a form of blogging. Is everything here blogging? On Flickr, [...]