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Andy Roberts is a writer who initiated DARnet. Contact me on aroberts@gmail.com or @aroberts on twitter
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Google+ For Musicians
The suggested possible circles are an interesting starting point. When people start to “add” you on G+, they are just names, and you can’t see their circles, so how will you know which circle of yours to put them into? … Continue reading
Posted in Google+, Music
Tagged Andy Roberts, Artists, Asymmetric, Channel, Circle, circles, Facebook, Fan Circle, google, Hangout, market, Music, musician, musicians, Session, sharing, Social networking, songwriter, songwriters, sparks
Amazing Alex Calder Logo on Google
Today is apparently Alexander Calder’s 113th Birthday and to celebrate, Google have replaced the usual search logo with one of their frequent commemorative logos (doodles), in this case an interactive 2d representation of one of Alex Calder’s famous mobiles. Also, … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Calendar, Google+
Tagged alex calder, Alex Calder Logo, Alexander, alexander calder, birthday, Calder, google, Interactive, logo, logos, Mobile, search, youtube
When will Google+ allow people to add their own feeds?
When if at all, will Google+ allow people to add their own RSS feeds? Friendfeed took off when rooms were added, harnessing the power of the so-called social interest graph, but it started to lose appeal again when they allowed … Continue reading
Posted in Community, Google+, social media, web2.0
Tagged Circle, circles, conversations, Dejanews, Facebook, Friendfeed, google, google users, graph, mistake, network, newsgroup, social interest, social networks, streams, Usenet
Google+ for Mobile
I’m liking what I’ve seen so far of Google+ or Google plus, particularly the mobile version which seems like a good place to quickly catch up on a lot of stuff all in one place. roll on the iPad app … Continue reading
Posted in Andy Roberts, Google+, iPad2, social media, web2.0
Tagged adopter, Andy Roberts, App, gmail, google, iPad, Mobile, mobile version, network, Photos, social networks
Japan Earthquake Person Finder
Here’s the person finder application set up by Google for the Japanese earthquake
Posted in Japan
Tagged earth, earthquake, earthquake in japan, Finder, google, Japan, japan earthquake, japanese, japanese earthquake, person, person finder, tsunami
Yahoo! MyBlogLog Closing 24th May 2011
It’s a shame, I found the stats facility in MyBlogLog a nice and quick alternative to Google Analytics. We will officially discontinue Yahoo! MyBlogLog effective May 24, 2011. We recommend Yahoo! Pulse as a service for you to see … Continue reading
Posted in Blogs and community, web2.0
Tagged alternative, Analytics, Andy Roberts, Andy Roberts - MyBlogLog, blog, Closing, google, Yahoo
Free UK Domain with Free Hosting
A free .co.uk domain name with free web hosting and website building tools Does that sound too good to be true? The site is called “Getting British Business Online” and is run by a collaboration between Enterprise UK, Google, BT … Continue reading





