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March 17th, 2010 by Wadds

Ten threadsy invitations available

threadsy founder Rob Goldman tells a familiar story in the TechCrunch pitch below.

“About a year ago we lost track of what people meant when they said. The average young person has two email accounts, two social networks, one IM account and spends more than two hours a day online,” said Goldman.

“We exist in a fragmented mess of communication systems that are incompatible,” he said.

threadsy is an integrated web based communication client. It pulls together your existing email, Facebook, Twitter, chat, and the broader social web into a single stream. Think of it as an in-box for everything that identifies individuals across different communication platform and enables you to filter or search by platform or message type.

Thanks to gabba-founder Paul Fabretti I’ve got ten invitations. Leave a comment or give me a shout on Twitter if you want to check it out.

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October 16th, 2009 by Wadds

Greenbang.com sets out manifesto for PRs: news not nonsense

I caught up with Greenbang.com’s Dan Ilett this week for breakfast. He’s a journalist and entrepreneur that is building a great business.

But he’s pissed off with PR people asking for stuff for free. It seems that PRs are starting to confuse the line between blog and commercial media outlet.

Earlier in the month Ewan MacLeod wrote an article on the site about how PRs representing EDF and Shell had sought favours.

“Burston Marseteller (Shell’s PR company of choice) [emailed] asking if we’d be interested in a) providing feedback on [its] videos) and b) posting the videos here on Greenbang.”

This was followed in short order by a request from Lexus PR, the communications firm for energy giant EDF for Greebang to host PDFs on carbon management and energy buying.

I suggested to Dan that he follows the lead set by publications such as Techcrunch and sets out his rules of engagement with PR people in clear terms.

He’s since published a manifesto: embargos, freebies and paradigm shifting bollocks are out and valuable business news is the order of the day.

PRs be warned.

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