It’s All Connected

With so many websites in the Mojo Network, I don’t have time to add blog posts to every social site I am a member of. These websites are my spaces. I am paying for the domain names and server space so why would I consistently use the free, hosted sites? As someone recently said “It’s like remodeling your kitchen in the home that you rent” it just adds content to something that isn’t yours and the host makes money off of the content. No thanks!

So why am I on Facebook/MySpace/Flickr, etc? Because a lot of people are on them. You go where the traffic is to glean information and to network. Also, think of the social sites as parties. You go to see and be seen, and have a good time doing it, right? The same holds true online as well. With RSS feeds, and open networks between all of the various web apps, I don’t have to go to say, Facebook and post content from Photo Mojo because it is done automagically.

Facebook- I use this strictly as a means to view what others are doing or find interesting. Anytime one of my contacts adds something it is tracked and delivered via RSS feed so I can bypass the site and its increasing advertisements. Look me up: Chris Denbow

Linked In- Think of it as a web 2.0 contact book for workers seeking to expand their professional network. Let’s get linked: Chris “Mojo” Denbow

Plaxo- Used to be the bane of the professional world because of spamming issues and no privacy but has cleaned up and makes nice with more than a few applications since joining Google’s Open Social initiative. I just recently signed up so I can add/remove/sync all of my contacts from Gmail, Outlook, LinkedIn and my smartphone. Add me: Chris “Mojo” Denbow

Outlook 2007- quickly becoming my first stop when managing contacts as well as a social tool. Third party software including Xobni (inbox spelled backwards) allows you to connect with your contacts.

Windows Mobile 6- all contacts are stored into my phone, just in case it is needed. Sync’d with Outlook/Plaxo/Gmail/LimkedIn it is an indispensable tool on my smartphone. By using Fring, mobileware that allows you to chat with your contacts via Google Talk, Skype, Twitter, etc the value just increased.

Groups- Got a collaborative project? Need to connect with like-minded people? Both Yahoo & Google Groups are the place to go when you want secure interaction and a place to hang out collectively.

Twitter- almost as good as instant messaging individuals and groups about whatever it is on your mind or for event tracking in 140 characters or less for each “tweet”. Read/Share tweets: mojodenbow

These sites and connections help build my digital brand and allow me to meet new people both on/offline. There are people I meet with similar passions out there that I want to share with. There are a huge number of folks I meet that I need information and can learn from.

What social tools do you use to connect with new people, contacts? Let us know!

 

 

 

 

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Micro Mojo

I’ve caught the micromedia or microblogging bug and it may very well be terminal. I’m proud of my early-adopter and beta tester status but I was slow to catch this trend and even now still feel like I am not using it to full potential. As one’s time and attention and have shrunken down, more audio/video/blogs are shrinking their content to this bite-sized media. This is why Techno Mojo has been neglected. I’ve been keeping up with web apps and sharing my thoughts with these web/mobile apps in an effort to communicate.

Lifestreaming-

Twitter/Jaiku/Pownce- In 140 characters or less per post, mention anything you want or share links with anyone and everyone you want to. Think of it has hyper-text messaging and not to be confused with an instant messenger client. All have RSS feeds so you can track them and read others. Be sure to research all of the various Twitter 3rd party applications that enhances the experiences.

Voice Blogging-

Utterz/Jott- Using your mobile phone, you can add/embed a post to your website and/or have it hosted on their websites. Use the RSS feeds to send to Twitter/Jaiku/Pownce and notify your contacts.

Microblogging-

Tumblr/Soup/Facebook- I use these to catch all of the aforementioned applications into one neat little blog. Combo Mojo receives feeds from Twitter, Jaiku, Pownce, Flickr, The Mojo Network, YouTube, Vimeo, Utterz, Jott and so much more. Why go to all of these sites when they are pulled into one?

Micro Video-

Seesmic- this is a web app that appears to be like Twitter but with video added. I say “appears to be” because it is very difficult to get an invitation to this limited beta tester application. I would use the heck out of this, given the chance. Did you like the not-so-subtle hint?

UStream- live streaming video rocks my socks. Includes chat client.

Kyte.tv- read above

Click on the links below to find me on these web apps:

Twitter, Jaiku, Pownce, Utterz, Tumblr, Soup, Facebook, Ustream, Seesmic (coming soon?)

Monday Mobile Mojo

On Mondays here at Techno Mojo, I want to highlight mobile applications that have good “mobile mojo”. I’m looking for mobile apps that are not handset specific such as third party iPhone apps or only works on the Nokia 65 series phones. They must be somewhat universal. I’m also looking for interaction with others via text or MMS.

Add your suggestions to the comments and let’s see what you can come up with!

Today, I want to showcase a few social media wallpapers provided by lirontocker. Download them free to your phone from Flickr.

 

 

Mobile 2.0

I’ve talked a bit about mobile mojo here before, so I am looking forward to this event.

editor’s note: I’ll be drowning out the iPhone fanboys by listening to a few mp3’s and surfing the nets on my smartphone :-)

Chris Rue, Black Warrior Technology
Thursday, September 13, 2007 11:30am - 1pm
(Networking 11:30-noon; Program noon - 1pm)
McWane Science Center, Special Events Room
Free To Attend
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Chris Rue, President of Black Warrior Technology, will join us to talk about mobility, where it should go, and why you should care. We’ll discuss several platforms currently available, including PalmOS, BlackberryOS, Symbian, Windows Mobile, OSX, and the latest rumors from Mountain View.

Lunch will be provided by McWane Center for an additional cost. You may order a lunch from McWane for $10 or bring your own.

Parking is free in the McWane Center parking deck. Enter via the Special Events Center entrance, which is located in the northeast corner of Level C. Reserve your spot now!

Combo Mojo

I spend a lot of time on the internet. OK, make that a ginormous amount of time. I also contribute to the web frequently and in various fashions via text, photos, video etc. Even I can’t keep track of it all. I’ve found a way to pull more than a few of my content feeds together so people won’t HAVE to visit my websites, just this one. Yay!

Introducing, Combo Mojo: http://mojodenbow.tumblr.com/

The RSS feed is here: http://mojodenbow.tumblr.com/rss 

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Mobile Mojo

mobilemojo.jpgI recently upgraded from a Razr to a Cingular 3125 smartphone. Why a 3125? Because other smart phones are big/thick/clunky whereas the 3125 is slim and a flip phone, much like the Razr. The only thing I wish it does have would be a QWERTY keyboard, but with most handsets, you never get everything you want.

Question to the audience: what free, 3rd party apps are out there for fun/function? I’ve already added Yahoo Go!, Shozu, Google mobile. Dodgeball is not yet available in my area. What else do you suggest? Add your .02 into the comments!