Tour de France riders on Twitter

Via @lancearmstrong, here are a few Tour de France riders who are on twitter. TdF riders on Twitter. @levileipheimer, @bradwiggins, @dzabriskie, @christianvdv, @thedpate, @cadelofficial, @wegelius, @andy_schleck, @kaarvesen, @carlos_sastre, @mickrogers, @ghincapie, @markrenshaw1, @bdlancaster, @laurenstendam, @stevendejongh, @koendekort, @fumybeppu. I currently follow Lance, Hincappie, and Leipheimer, as well as Johann Bruyneel.

Yesterday’s 32 mile ride

Yesterday morning @cguder and I took a nice long ride on some of the best roads in Southeast Ohio. Route 56 recently got a new coat of asphalt, and we have been itching to get our bikes on it. Rt. 56 is a little sketchy to ride on during high-traffic times, but at 7:00 on... Continue Reading →

The importance of visual literacy

Over the past couple of months I have received numerous calls about the Biz Wiki.   The callers,   emailers, and IMers all have something in common:   they all own a business or work at a business whose name or contact information is incorrect on the Biz Wiki.   I even got a call... Continue Reading →

Social media and the Tour de France

It's no secret that Lance Armstrong is riding the Tour de France this year. He's been all over the media and the web. He's got a huge following on Twitter, and he is getting tons of comments on his TDF training videos and training blog. So what's the big deal about using video and twitter... Continue Reading →

How Teens Use Media

Nielsen has recently published a report on How Teens Use Media.   From the executive summary, the report summarizes that teenagers are not as alien as many think they are. It’s easy to get caught up in the hype around teenagers. The notion that teens are too busy texting and Twittering to be engaged with... Continue Reading →

Putting a name with a face

I've always believed that librarians need to have their faces and names plastered all over library websites.   Having a face on the website gives patrons someone to recognize in the library, which in turn can help make the library more personal and less institutional.   Putting your face out there can also make for... Continue Reading →

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