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To: | John Leonard <> |
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Subject: | Rare Bird Alert Website |
From: | Ian May <> |
Date: | Thu, 05 Nov 2009 19:49:06 +1100 |
If we pay a bit more can we get rarer birds reported sooner? John Leonard wrote: I think keep it simple, remember that a lot of old fogeys like myself haven't caught up with Web 2.0 apps like Twitter and Facebook. A susbscription web-page with a feed. New reports are posted at the top with all the details and contacts. What could be simpler? John Leonard 2009/11/4 Rosemary Royle <>:Thanks Luke for such an excellent and thoughtful post - it certainly helped me understand how tools like Twitter could be sensibly exploited. Rosemary. |
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