Conor Pope writes about consumer blogging and online activism in today’s Irish Times (something I’m not adverse to myself you might have noticed…I’d be interested in any reactions to the piece. I regularly check into Iwillnothold.com and ValueIreland – where you’ll see questions asked that are never asked in the mainstream media – particularly on […]
Entries Tagged as 'Blogging'
Blogging about buying and using
September 11th, 2007 · Comments Off on Blogging about buying and using · Blogging, Consumer blogging, Social Media, Uncategorized
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Lesbians and the Internet
September 6th, 2007 · Comments Off on Lesbians and the Internet · Blogging, Consumer blogging, Social Media, Social Policy
otherwise titled Demand is hardly THE issue…(no porn here – move along lads) The reason many people will get irked when and if they hear one of the government’s excuses for poor broadband takeup (lack of demand by the public) being backed up by a prominent journalist is that many of us go down the […]
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I heart September
September 5th, 2007 · 1 Comment · Blogging, Social Media
Well in the tradition of ‘if you want something to stop you blog about it’ – I got out of the hospital, not a moment too soon. My campaign to end mixed gender wards will begin shortly. Meanwhile Caroline is going to Ballymaloe! Sinead is back blogging! And this Irish channel of Intruders.tv thing is […]
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Ice Cream and Politics Revisited…
August 14th, 2007 · 1 Comment · Blogging, Consumer blogging, US Election 2008
During the election campaign in one of the round ups for Irishelection.com I dared Kieran of Icecream Ireland/ Murphys Icecream to a political challenge involving the award winning blogging icecream – he more than accomplished himself with photos of politicians with ice cream including Bertie, Jackie, Michael (more time to lick it now), Enda, Pat […]
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A nice sit down and a …
August 9th, 2007 · 2 Comments · Blogging, Personal, Uncategorized
Kildare Village Outlet is a great discovery! Lots of bargains, well things you think are bargains anyway! L’Officina which is a branch of Dunne and Crescenzi is also there and great antipasti was had – lots of staff and no customers which was a bit strange to watch given the usual experience in town where […]
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