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TEDxSalford 2012: Best of

13 Apr

I can’t believe it’s already been a year since TEDxSalford! TEDxSalford took place on a very sunny Saturday (28th January) at the futuristic Lowry building in Media City, Salford.

I was tweeting for most of the event  and compiled a list of all my relevant tweets and retweets both from the day and in the build-up to the event in this post. Below is the Best of!

TEDxSalford Logo

Tweets – Best of!

Maria Aretoulaki

Jeremy Rifkin: Primitive man’s mind: food, shelter, sex / Modern man’s mind: beer, coffee, apps ! @TEDxSalford 


30 Jan

Maria Aretoulaki

Amy Purdy: If you were writing a book about your life, how would you like it to go? TEDTalk 3 @TEDxSalford #TEDxSalford 


In reply to TEDxSalford
30 Jan

Maria Aretoulaki

@herbkim @TEDxSalford was mindblowing! So much intellect, so much empathy, so much emotion, all rolled into one. A blog post is in order!
In reply to Herb Kim
30 Jan

“Nothing is impossible.” -@astro_ron #tedxsalford

Retweeted by Maria Aretoulaki

Maria Aretoulaki

Umut Kose: each of us produces 340 million neutrinos per day that reach the farthest corners of the universe #TEDxSalford
28 Jan

Gemma Cameron ‏ @ruby_gem

“Do you remember your first time with the Internet?” #TEDxSalford
Retweeted by Maria Aretoulaki
28 Jan

Maria Aretoulaki

Tom Hingley (Inspiral Carpets): old bands prob reform in order to make money to buy their sound recordings off the record labels#TEDxSalford
28 Jan

Maria Aretoulaki

Tom Hingley (Inspiral Carpets): that’s what record labels are now – content businesses #TEDxSalford
28 Jan

Maria Aretoulaki 

Tom Hingley (Inspiral Carpets): we’ve moved away from BC and AD to BEFORE INTERNET and AFTER INTERNET #TEDxSalford

28 Jan

Maria Aretoulaki

Tom Hingley (Inspiral Carpets): the current copyright laws are useless #TEDxSalford
28 Jan

TEDxSalford Programme

 

The strong but elusive Social Media scene in London (UK)

16 Mar

Last September I wrote a blog post on the Mancunian Social Media scene (“The Social Media scene in Manchester (UK) is very sociable!“), which went down really well, as it got hundreds of visitors to this blog!

Social Media Cafe Manchester

Encouraged by the interest and support, I decided, together with John Cass of PR Communications, to communally write a similar post on the London Social Media scene, listing all relevant networking groups and events (or however many we get our hands on!). The idea is to get in touch with the organisers and ask them to write a round-up post on their events or the local scene in general, to which I and John would then link in our own blogs. If writing a round-up post is not an option, we would ask for an interview, or even get in touch with people who are fans of their event, and interview the fans. We hope of course to also get comments and reactions on it, so that we can keep updating and augmenting the list.

For starters, the list of Social Media events and organisations in London that we now know of is the following:

Social Medial London Meetup

  • The Social Media Week conference in London (@socialmediaweek), which takes place simultaneously in capital cities around the world (such as Paris, Tokyo and Hong Kong – @SMWSAOPAULO @SMW_PARIS @SMWTO @SMWHK @SMWRME @SMWSF @smwldn @SMWIST)

Social Media Week

  • The Tuttle Club which is “Co-creating a Social Media Café for London” (check out this link as well)

Shoreditch Twit meetup

  • The #techMAP events organised by Barry Furby, not just in London but elsewhere in the world as well, which focus on “the practical application of technology to Marketing, Advertising and PR”. Here’s a YouTube video on the corresponding “Social Media Monday” event (video discovered on the Digital Entertainment page):

London Bloggers Meetup

London Blog Club

  • Related to web technologies as well as their (start-up) funding is the MiniBar meetup in Shoreditch (with the added bonus of free drinks!). Watch this Youtube video on their meetup (also taken from the Digital Entertainment page):

MiniBar london

  • Potentially relevant could be the various events organised by the Geeks of London, as pointed out to us by @cubicgarden

As already noted above, we welcome any comments and reactions on this post, so that we can keep updating and augmenting the list!

2010 in review – Not bad at all :)

3 Jan

The stats helper monkeys at WordPress.com mulled over how this blog did in 2010, and here’s a high level summary of its overall blog health:

Healthy blog!

The Blog-Health-o-Meter™ reads Wow.

Crunchy numbers

Featured image

A Boeing 747-400 passenger jet can hold 416 passengers. This blog was viewed about 7,600 times in 2010. That’s about 18 full 747s.

In 2010, there were 9 new posts, not bad for the first year! There were 32 pictures uploaded, taking up a total of 5mb. That’s about 3 pictures per month.

The busiest day of the year was September 15th with 326 views. The most popular post that day was The Social Media scene in Manchester (UK) is very sociable!.

Where did they come from?

The top referring sites in 2010 were linkedin.com, mail.live.com, mail.yahoo.com, twitter.com, and facebook.com.

Some visitors came searching, mostly for voice activated lift, scottish voice activated lift, voice activated lift scotland, and scottish voice activated elevator.

Attractions in 2010

These are the posts and pages that got the most views in 2010.

1

The Social Media scene in Manchester (UK) is very sociable! September 2010
32 comments

2

The voice-activated lift won’t do Scottish! July 2010
4 comments

3

Speech Recognition for Dummies May 2010
12 comments

4

The Loneliness of the long-distance … VUI Designer! June 2010
5 comments

5

About May 2010
1 comment

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