Archive for October, 2009

I might live to regret this… / Are you out there?


I might live to regret this but I just opened up my blog to comments. The fact is I seemed to have overlooked this in my original configuration. I always thought I had comments activated but when I looked closer I had asked people to register first…

The lesson learned here is if you have wordpress blog that you got up in a hurry, look over your settings when you have a moment.

Comments are important because a blog is afterall at the pointy end of the web2.0 revolution. Comments are a great way to build a community of users and likeminded people and to get feedback on your posts.

In my case I have always know people are out there. My analytics stats have told me that. I just wondered why people are a bit quiet :)

So now you have the chance, introduce yourselves and tell me whats on you mind..

“Wavers” Wanted


The first wave

The first wave

Google wave has been out for a few weeks now and its taken until now for me to get a preview invitation. Thanks to the guys at Anthill for inviting me and letting me into their inner circle.

First impressions of wave is that the interface is very easy and familiar. My suspicion was “If you know gmail then you know wave already” but I needed to test it out.

After trying to add a few people and getting no where I quickly realised wave was limited to a select few. It seems even those on the wait list wouldn’t be joining me any time soon. So there I was sitting in one of the most hyped online collaboration tools with no-one to talk to.

I turned my attention to twitter to see if there we any fellow wavers there. I added a follower who provided his email address and Wave told me that the “user was not registered, would I like to add them to my address book?”

From the address book, I could drag them to my wave and start chatting. I’m not sure whether wave has a bug in relation to adding people, or if I’ve exceeded my quota, or if its just me being a compete idiot, but either way it needs work.

So now there are two parties on the wave. It’s not so much “collaboration” but “dialogue.” From the reviews I have read, Wave gets chaotic and interesting when you have multiple parties talking at the same time.

“Dr Wave” (a character created for help) has provided me with a lot of videos that show me how powerful things can get but I want to see for myself. I’m forced to find out why I cant  add people and find the following article which tells me that I need to wait for a “wave” that allows me to invite more people.

Until then, I just can’t tell what all the fuss is about. That my honest opinion. Until then I will leave you with this top tip….

To embed a wave ino your blog, just add embeddy@appspot.com to auto generate the code.

Here goes!



Can I ask you a question?


Its really quite simple.

With the economy now starting to show some strong and (so far) consistant signs of recovery, I’m keen to know people’s priorities at the moment.

There’s no hidden agenda’s I am just keen to know your opinion

The question is this

“If you were looking for a new technology partner, what would top your list in terms of buying criteria?”

To answer, visit the link. It’s just two clicks and your opinion is important to me.

http://polls.linkedin.com/p/62040/gkrcf

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