I was interviewed some time ago over email by Paul Bradshaw for a series on people who had started or were running (hyper-) local blogs. It's up now on Online Journalism Blog, and is the nearest I think I've got to the reason why I (at least) persist in this area — the other pieces give most of the other reasons by other peoples. [link]
September 15th, 2010
Hyperlocal voices: Jon Bounds of Birmingham: It’s Not Shit
by Jon Bounds | Posted in del.icio.us | Tags: birminghamuk, hyperlocal, interview, paulbradshaw, work
February 18th, 2009
Paul Bradshaw gets Twitter to help do a radio interview
About Twitter of course. What's interesting is not so much how people are very easily able to guess what "the media" with ask about Twitter — but how the responses to the questions varied so widely. Ask people whey they use LinkedIn or Facebook and it's all about "friends" or "business contacts", Twitter is just another method of communication with no "use" built in. That's what makes it so powerful. [link]
by Jon Bounds | Posted in del.icio.us | Tags: bbcwm, flupton, interview, paulbradshaw, twitter, work
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