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Month: April 2008

measuring your participation – what metrics do you use?

15th April 2008Robin Hamman

my posts and uploads Originally uploaded by robinhamman I’ve recently been thinking about where I participate the most online. The graph here shows my participation, measured in terms of content shared or posts, on three of the main services I… Continue Reading →

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More About Robin Hamman

14th April 2008Robin Hamman

Robin Hamman is the Director of Digital at Edelman (London), the World’s largest independent communications agency, with over 4500 people in 64 offices globally. With around 14 years professional experience of helping businesses, particularly in the broadcasting industry but also… Continue Reading →

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links for 2008-04-14

14th April 2008Robin Hamman

Ashley Highfield to leave BBC for Project Kangaroo | Media | guardian.co.uk One of the UK’s most powerful roles in digital media, the post of BBC director of future media and technology has been held by Highfield since 2000. He… Continue Reading →

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some useful twitter apps for journalists

14th April 2008Robin Hamman

Here’s a couple of twitter applications which could be useful for those working in journalism or broadcasting: PollDaddy makes it easy to create and run multiple choice polls on twitter. To use it you simply author a question, set up… Continue Reading →

blogging techniques, journalism, online community, social software

links for 2008-04-12

12th April 2008Robin Hamman

Shedworking – a blog for people who work from their garden sheds I’ve always fancied having a garden shed that I could work from and hang out in. Now (thanks to Suw) I’ve found the blog for those I’ve long… Continue Reading →

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links for 2008-04-11

11th April 2008Robin Hamman

Kyle MacRae – 10 things we can say about citizen journalism… … from the guy who started Scoopt…. (tags: citizenjournalism citizensnappers usergeneratedcontent journalisttraining Journalism news2.0) NewsVisual (via PodNosh) NewsVisual gives you a visual map of the known interests / ownerships… Continue Reading →

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links for 2008-04-10

10th April 2008Robin Hamman 1 Comment

Freeze Dried Wine Just open and mix with water… Matt tries the stuff and ends up swearing. (tags: wine weird) French court fines user-generated website for privacy breach – Yahoo! News The court ruled that fuzz.fr made an “editorial” decision… Continue Reading →

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using mobile location data to provide local wikipedia entries

10th April 2008Robin Hamman

Yahoo’s Fire Eagle, launched in beta a few weeks ago at SXSW, can accept, store and share location data with a growing number of applications including zonetag, dopplr, movabletype and twitter. I haven’t had much time to play around with… Continue Reading →

location based services, mobile

french website found guilty of breach of privacy – for providing a link

10th April 2008Robin Hamman

Last week a French court ruled that providing a link is enough to make a website responsible for the content linked to, even when that content was created by and exists on a third party website. The ruling could have… Continue Reading →

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9th April 2008Robin Hamman

BBC NEWS | Technology | Net gains and pains for journalism As the internet spreads there are more and more places where we can simply ask those who are living through the events what they think of them and seek… Continue Reading →

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I’ve been blogging here since 1995.

For two decades, I’ve been devising and implementing strategic digital and social media programmes for some of the World’s largest brands.

I teach Public Relations at Boston University, London and regularly undertake strategy engagements on a contract basis. I’m also studying for an MA in Documentary Photography at University of the Arts London (UAL) part-time.

Previous roles include Partner at Penta Group (formerly Hume Brophy); Senior Consultant at Battenhall; EMEA Director of Creative Strategy, Digital and Social Media at FleishmanHillard; European Managing Director at The Dachis Group; Director of Digital at Edelman; and Editor of the BBC Blogs.

I’ve also been a Visiting Fellow of Journalism at City University (London) and of Stanford’s Cyberlaw Program.

I hold an MA in Sociology, MPhil in Communication Studies and Pg Dip in Law.

 

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