While doing some research for a talk I gave a few weeks ago, I came across a fantastic blog called “Found in the Cache” that examines how hospitals are using the social web. The blog’s author, Ed Bennett, is tracking which hospitals maintain their are own blogs and have launched presences on Twitter,...
Continue ReadingIn the last six months we have helped build Ning social networks for the Pickens Plan and the National Peace Corps Association, among others. We are fans of the platform.
Yesterday, Ning launched a redesigned version of their main website, www.ning.com. This is a major upgrade. Users of Ning networks know that under the previous design you pretty much had to visit each network you belonged to individually to figure out what was going on in each community. ...
Continue ReadingLast week the Politico released a controversial list of the most influential Twitter users in the Washington, DC area. The article spread around the Internet, as is typical of these types of articles, with the the LA Times and David Almacy responding with their own lists. All three lists are interesting,...
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Anyone that has done a lot of work in Drupal knows what a complete pain it is to upgrade from Drupal 5 to Drupal 6. The change was dramatic, and many vital Drupal 5 modules still haven’t been upgraded to work in Drupal 6. For many sites,...
Continue ReadingA few weeks ago one of the projects Bivings works on, the Pickens Plan, won a Reed Award for best use of social networking technology. Since its launch in July, the Pickens Plan has recruited 1.4 million supporters and built a social network, Push.PickensPlan.com, consisting of 200,000 hardcore activists.
Following are a couple of the key elements of the Pickens Plans’...
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