Previously on Webwatch...
Here's a few of the highlights from Webwatch you may have missed...raning from Cumbrian politicians and their online shortcomings to a guide to using ebay.
Now Webwatch is running as a blog on the News & Star site I thought you might appreciate some links to some of the more noteable articles to appear on webwatch in previous months.
In no particular order they are:
Cumbrian candidates need to get their act together online
A round up of the shortcomings of our politicians when it comes to interacting online.
Carlisle Tweet up and picture gallery
So what’s so good about Twitter? Well when Twitter users gathered for Carlisle’s first ever Tweet Up at Foxes Café bar in Abbey Street we gave them the 140 characters allowed for updates on the social networking site to tell us
Andrew Titcombe's guide to selling on ebay
There are many guides and explanations as to how you should use eBay. Whatever your reasons for selling it is simply best to jump and get started and learn on the job.
Facebook bullying of crime victiim
I was shocked this week to discover that a Cumbrian Facebook group had been set up to bully and abuse a woman who was the victim of a violent attack
Cumbrian women rated on prostitute site
A website which allows men to rate Cumbrian prostitutes is at the centre of a political row about whether the internet is fuelling demand for the sex trade.
Published: March 23, 2010
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