Goat farmer, ex air force pilot and current consultant advertising creative director Vaughn Davis dropped by to chat about his latest project: Tweet This Book!
Goat farmer, ex air force pilot and current consultant advertising creative director Vaughn Davis dropped by to chat about his latest project: Tweet This Book!
Gen Y is bombarded with more information and communication than any previous generation. Is it taking a toll on their state of mind?
With police carrying out 2500 school visits each year, would their efforts be better focused online?
It’s been a Facebook week for many reasons.
There have been multiple ways to absorb the news and information about the earthquake in Canterbury over the past few days. From social media, radio and TV to online news sites. Russell Brown takes a look at the strengths and weaknesses of each.
We check out a wee Otago pinot and Jayson Bryant says he’s selling the Wine Vault to become a cyber citizen.

Stephen is a Social Media Strategist (@trib) who helps individuals, brands and organisations interact with their clients, stakeholders and people by showing them how to use online tools, in particular new social media.
Stephen explains that the business and employment landscape is changing dramatically in an environment where information is fast, accessible and social. Twitter seems to be at the apex of this new movement. Stephen explains why it is a useful tool for both business and individuals, and how to cut through the noise.
Listen/Download Stephen Collins on Social Change
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This week Chelfyn is quite taken with a new RSS reader interface called Feedly. It works by taking content from your Google Reader account and presenting the information in a magazine like format. It also has plenty of tricks and social media integration. Find more tech goodness over at theG33kshow.com
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Paul reviews the technology employed during the American election campaign including, text, social networks, YouTube and Twitter. On election night the choices available to analyse the results were almost endless. How does all of this relate to the New Zealand election and are the parties here doing all they can?
Listen/Download Paul Brislen on Election 2.0
