Flow Focused

Flow Focused

Business Agility with Agile and Kanban

Tag: Facebook

  • Facebook, Fear, and The Risky Devide

    When you use Facebook to have fun and screw around with your friends, it’s easy, and you need not worry too much about it. That’s a very comfortable and confined little world. Breakdown the walls and then Facebook suddenly exposes you to so much more uncertainty.  Risk of embarrassment, employers looking through your information, people…

  • Some DISQUS and Intense Debate Thoughts – They Both Need Work

    I recently changed the comment systems on Open Mode And Toronto Dev to both use the DISQUS comment system, where they were previously using Intense Debate.  DISQUS did a great job of jumping on any Discussions either I was having, or that I could see other were having on Twitter about their system. Besides DISQUS’s…

  • Blogging: The Long Term Relationship

    Maybe blogging will get lonely Blogging and long-form web writing will be around for a long time.  Even if readership drops and people start spending more and more of their time on Twitter and Facebook, for the authors Blogging will still be relevant to them.  I want to extend an idea written by Mark Evans…

  • Social Networks as Trust Building Tools

    This is something I’ve been meaning to write for a while, though one of Chris Brogan’s posts finally got me around to doing it. Social networks have no feature or even general importance besides to the way they can be tools to help us build trust in one another.  There was a video that came…

  • Take Your Learning To The Comments

    As still somebody who attends university (Ryerson University, incredible value for money by the way…) I’ve made the decision to go into a very mind-off mode while in class. I still talk a lot in class, answer questions and the like, but I do that without any prior thinking about what my answer will be…

  • The York University Strike As A Great Opportunity

    There was an article published on Thestar.com yesterday about using Facebook to negatively advertise York University in hopes that some bad press might encourage them to solve the problem at the school quicker. You can read the entire article here: Parents use Facebook to put heat on York U.. This is a complete waste of…