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An oasis to run to in blogosphere when the social networks begin to pale. iScatterlings will be here.
May 18th, 2008 — Global
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April 23rd, 2008 — Inspiration

Don’t you think the photo is just so great. What a story it tells!. There are a couple of things we can learn from it. Apart from how long you should dunk the chicken you can also pick up these tips:
December 22nd, 2007 — Inspiration

It’s about Facebook. I am at home thinking:
Hopefully the conversation around FB vs Blogging is not dead. Is it?
December 11th, 2007 — Global

Rant on Tuesday
In terms of evolution, I’d have thought that as a species we’d have learnt a good few things about living and creating things for members of our species and also for anything else that falls outside of our known definition of homo sapien. So why am I constantly struck by a feeling that certain social media applications are still being constructed to feed the developer/designer’s ego rather than user benefit? Are these applications too hastily and badly put together in order to be first to go live?
October 5th, 2007 — Global

Click here to see Eve’s list of the Top 51 SA blogs on Technorati.
Eve runs the Thought Leader blog for Mail & Guardian and lists the Top 51 SA bloggers who are ranked within the top 100,000 on Technorati out of the reported 70 million blogs they monitor worldwide.
September 29th, 2007 — Global

Blogosphere was great. It was wonderful. It had comraderie. We all knew it was right. We liked blogging. We found each other. We connected with each other. We were a community.
We learned from one another. We grew our blog audiences together. We were riding the wave. We were laughing together. We had good times. We had not so nice times. But we pulled each other along and upward. We knew who we could depend on.
And then Facebook came along and split us apart. None of the above applies anymore.