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Take your Olympics and shove it!

Everyone over here is shocked that the International Olympic Committee had the unmitigated cheek to award the 2016 Olympics to Rio, rather than Chicago. Rubbing salt in the wound by eliminating Chicago in the very first round of voting. Wankers! But, I’ll make you a bet right now that most Chicagoans...
Posted to MadScam (Weblog) by George Parker on 03 Oct 2009

Is Twitter becoming like MySpace

Interesting post on Techcrunch asking if Twitter is becoming more like MySpace, which wants to be more like Facebook which…wants to be more like Twitter. Well life's a smorgasbord. Written by Mrinal Desai, an early employee of LinkedIn, he lists some pretty good reasons why Twitter is becoming MySpace...
Posted to Gordon's Republic (Weblog) by Gordon Macmillan on 02 Apr 2009

Celebrities on Twitter, mostly fake

I blogged a couple of months ago asking why would you follow a celebrity on Twitter? No surprise, but the New York Times has a piece today revealing that many celebs don't twitter themselves, their PA's do it. So really why, unless you want to see Demi Moore's (authentically) Twittered arse...
Posted to Gordon's Republic (Weblog) by Gordon Macmillan on 27 Mar 2009

Why would you follow a Celebrity on Twitter

Good blog post on the Guardian today, on social media (Bobbie Johnson "I've had it with social media") and the incessant chatter it creates. One elements of that, particularly with Twitter, is celebrities. Who follows these people and why on earth would you do it? Johnson's problem...
Posted to Gordon's Republic (Weblog) by Gordon Macmillan on 04 Feb 2009

How To Stalk A Celebrity

Let your inner paparazzi get its fix by keeping track of celebrities using Twitter.com This is fun – the blog for all things whiz bang and super special in technology Shiny Shiny has posted a list of who’s who among A-listers on Twitter , the micro-blogging service. They’ve found the likes of uncensored...
Posted to Quick Peeks (Weblog) by Lisa Devaney on 28 Jan 2009

Celebrity fakers unmasked on Twitter

For the last couple of months on Twitter people have been busily speculating whether the Tweets, or status updates, from the likes of Jonathan Ross, John Cleese and Jeremy Clarkson among other celebs are real. Now Popbitch appears to have taken on the task of sorting the fakers from the real thing. Popbitch...
Posted to Gordon's Republic (Weblog) by Gordon Macmillan on 08 Jan 2009

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