Nice liveblog of the Apple event from @ismh. I like individual short posts, but this is a great approach too, and easier to read in context later. This format also works really well for collecting tweets together on your own blog later.
Nice liveblog of the Apple event from @ismh. I like individual short posts, but this is a great approach too, and easier to read in context later. This format also works really well for collecting tweets together on your own blog later.
@manton Ah liveblogs - there was a time when that was how I used to follow any event - live stream was never available. Had to wait for pictures to be uploaded to see what’s being announced. I think Verge also had a platform for running these liveblogs. So much has changed 👍🏽
@amit The Verge still has it! Here's the one for today's event. It's my preferred way of following these things, especially as I'm at work, so I can just pop back and forth.
@donmacdonald Yeah, there‘s some fun in following an event with live commentary - I do prefer that. So I typically had Twitter/M.b streaming live while I watch. Plus one benefit of no being in US timezones is we are already into our out of office hours during these events 🙂
@manton I’ve thought about live-blogging sporting events the same way. Figured it would be far less annoying in the timeline.
@adders I’m still a fan of THE GUARDIAN’s live blogging format for events. 👍🏽 I have had to follow World Cup matches that way sometimes....