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Tim is a 35 year old guy from Fort Collins, Colorado, USA.
Likes 3,604 pages, 79 videos, 41 photos104 fans • Received 20 reviews
Member since Sep 26, 2007
I'm obsessed with the politics of energy and the (re)emergence of the global green energy movement. I am the publisher of ecopolitology.org. I am also the lead writer at Red, Green, and Blue and a regular contributor at CleanTechnica.com and sustainablog.org. I like to stumble politics, cleantech, sustainable design, maps, digital art, photography, irony, satire, humor and other Stumblers. You may now proceed with your stumbling.

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Social Media Wiki - Social Media
Liked it May 10, 11:34am 5 reviews journalism, weblogs, web-2-0, social-media
http://socialmedia.wetpaint.com/
Great map rendering the social media universe at Social Media Wiki. But where's StumbleUpon?
Here Comes Everybody
Liked it May 9, 1:47am 2 reviews writing, science, journalism, social-media
http://herecomeseverybody.org/
Homepage of Clay Shirkey's new book, "Here Comes Everybody." I'm about 1/4 of the way through it and it is quite good. Shirkey gets it.
Content Commentary and SEO Jive: Content Writers and Pay: How do you know if you…
Liked it May 7, 10:47am 1 review internet, seo, social-media
http://seojive.blogspot.com/2008/05/content-writers-and-pay-how-do-you-now.html
From the page: "The trend seems to be that more and more companies understand that they need quality content on their sites, they want blogs, they want ads and they want articles..."
75% of journalists use blogs for story ideas : New survey : Real Lawyers Have Bl…
Liked it Apr 30, 10:12am 1 review journalism, weblogs, blogging, social-media
http://kevin.lexblog.com/2008/01/articles/public-relations/75-of-journalists-...
The lines between traditional media and new media are becoming even more blurry...
Something's Strange With StumbleUpon : Philaahzophy
Liked it Apr 18, 1:31pm 6 reviews stumbleupon, social-media
http://www.philaahzophy.com/2008/04/16/stumbleupon-review-not-thumbs-up/
From the page: "I suppose the "oemoral of the story" is that if you want to give a site a review, make sure you click the appropriate thumb as well."
Why You Shouldnt Stumble Yourself | PandemicBlog
Liked it Apr 15, 2:56pm 15 reviews internet, blogs, social-media
http://pandemiclabs.com/pandemicblog/2008/03/why-you-shouldnt-stumble-yourself/
From the page: "First of all, let's take a look at the algorithm of StumbleUpon. Although this is not verified information, it has been noticed that when the same user repeatedly submits articles from the same blog, the posts will not get promoted."
Victor Keegan: Tapping in to the developing world | Technology | The Guardian
Liked it Apr 10, 3:10am 1 review culture, social-networks, web, social-media
http://www.guardian.co.uk/technology/2008/apr/10/socialnetworking.mobilephones
From the page: "a company claiming to have the biggest social network on mobile phones is not Facebook or MySpace but a little known outfit, myGamma, based in Singapore"
Council of PR Firms The Firm Voice | The Firm Voice Previous Stories | Its The C…
Liked it Apr 8, 8:03pm 1 review journalism, blogging, social-media
http://firmvoice.com/ME2/Audiences/dirmod.asp?sid=&nm=&type=Publishing&mod=Pu...
From the page: "Bloggers don't want to be "pitched" as if they were reporters and they're not going to look at your "fact sheet" just because you called it "fact sheet 2.0"."
StumbleUpon - moojjs web site reviews and blog
Liked it Apr 6, 10:10pm 80 reviews stumblers, web-2-0, social-media
http://moojj.stumbleupon.com/
Adam rocks. I just downloaded the SU alerter, and at first I didn't know what the sound was going to sound like and it was kind of scary coming through my big speakers. Now that I realize I'm not just having some auditory hallucinations, I like it!
The New York Times & Log In
Liked it Apr 6, 11:20am 3 reviews internet, blogs, blogging, social-media
http://www.nytimes.com/2008/04/06/technology/06sweat.html?_r=1&hp&oref=slogin
From the page: " They work long hours, often to exhaustion. Many are paid by the piece - not garments, but blog posts. This is the digital-era sweatshop. You may know it by a different name: home. Skip to next paragraph Enlarge This Image Marilynn K. Yee/The New York Times Matt Buchanan shows blogs may be a young manâ€s game. A growing work force of home-office laborers and entrepreneurs, armed with computers and smartphones and wired to the hilt, are toiling under great physical and emotional stress created by the around-the-clock Internet economy that demands a constant stream of news and comment."
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