Collect, connect and promote your digital life and your chi.mp site by using some of our new features!
- Promote your site with Twitter! Choose the Preview link on your site and you will find the Twitter logo.
- Add a personal video or images to your Bio
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One thing I love about chi.mp is its big heart. As an organization, chi.mp is generous and altruistic, seeking to improve the world we live in as much as your online experience. This week I had a chance to spend time with Jean Russell, also known online as NurtureGirl. I asked her some questions on social media and … view full post
The teen who lost her job after calling her work “boring” on Facebook, or the woman fired for calling her boss “pervvy” in a status update did not suffer from a deficit in privacy. They were fired, rightly or wrongly, for poor judgment. Most people understand that their posted … view full post
It’s got a funny name, but PubSubHubbub, recently released to Google Code, may prove quite useful. PubSub is short for publish/subscribe, an asynchronous messaging paradigm. A publisher produces messages and subscribes consume those messages. PubSub is often used in distributed software systems as a way for pieces of the application to communicate with each other even though they … view full post
“The online world works as a living, breathing resume,” according to Leslie Poston. She’s right. Your qualifications and references can no longer be constrained to a sheet of paper. Consider how I evaluate potential hires . . .
- Google them
- Check their LinkedIn page and connections
- Verify their interests and work product across the web
For executives … view full post
Posted by David Onoue on September 9th, 2009 at 07:27 am
There are some chi.mp sites that make you look twice. It could be that cool background design, an avatar, or perhaps even something in the Activity Stream that grabs your attention and makes you want to find out a little bit more about the site and the person behind it.
If you’re new to chi.mp and/or are looking … view full post
Image by jazzmasterson via Flickr
My personal quest for digital organization never ends. The circa 1970 steel file cabinet in the corner of my office slowly empties, as my computer … view full post