Paul Holt set up a facebook group for webbook owners. Facebook is a very popular social networking site, and one of the key sites we had to check worked on the webbook while it was in development. If you are on Facebook then do join the group, if you are not yet a Facebook fan then research and contemplate the privacy issues first to make sure online social networking is your kind of thing.
I would also like to bring you news of a new social networking site launched just yesterday, it is quite exclusive – you have to be called Alan to join! This site is based on Elgg which is kind of like Facebook but anyone can run their own server. A company wanting to use social networking as an internal business tool might want this. Even if you are not called Alan you can join up and have a look round, we just might delete your profile after a few weeks
Joined that.
Alan, might I suggest you create a facebook page? Then you’ll also be able to import all of these blog posts onto it…?
That’s name-ist! I’m gonna start a site called everyoneexceptalan and see how you like it!
Hehe
I was going to suggest you register http://theneils.com but that is already gone!
Feel free to put whatever you want on there, it’s for everyones benefit.
Feel the power of the Penguin
how do I do that? I think I managed to import the RSS feed into my profile or something. Not sure how to create a page.
You need to mess about with Page Manager (it’s one of the facebook applications)…
Add me as a friend (“Matt Dinnery” from the “Newcastle College” or “Newcastle” networks) and I’ll set one up and add you as admin – that way you’ll get Page Manager automatically added as an application and you’ll be able to find your way easily from there!
Done!
This blog is being imported, and I just need to finish playing around before I’ll publish it!