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Suw Charman-Anderson

Suw Charman-Anderson

Suw Charman-Anderson is a social software consultant and writer who specialises in the use of blogs and wikis behind the firewall. With a background in journalism, publishing and web design, Suw is now one of the UK’s best known bloggers, frequently speaking at conferences and seminars.

Her personal blog is Chocolate and Vodka, and yes, she’s married to Kevin.

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Kevin Anderson

Kevin Anderson

Kevin Anderson is a freelance journalist and digital strategist with more than a decade of experience with the BBC and the Guardian. He has been a digital journalist since 1996 with experience in radio, television, print and the web. As a journalist, he uses blogs, social networks, Web 2.0 tools and mobile technology to break news, to engage with audiences and tell the story behind the headlines in multiple media and on multiple platforms.

From 2009-2010, he was the digital research editor at The Guardian where he focused on evaluating and adapting digital innovations to support The Guardian’s world-class journalism. He joined The Guardian in September 2006 as their first blogs editor after 8 years with the BBC working across the web, television and radio. He joined the BBC in 1998 to become their first online journalist outside of the UK, working as the Washington correspondent for BBCNews.com.

And, yes, he’s married to Suw.

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Wednesday, May 16th, 2007

More XTech blogging over at the Guardian

Posted by Kevin Anderson

Like everyone at XTech 2007, I’m struggling with the lack of internet access. I’ve posted some more XTech write ups over at the one of the day job blogs, the Guardian’s Technology blog. In the post, we hear from the Violet, the makers of the world’s first WiFi enabled rabbit, and Ian Forrester as he talks about the app he really wants to build: Flow. In the meantime, enjoy some video not of kittens but of a WiFi enabled bunny: Nabaztag/tag.

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3 Responses to “More XTech blogging over at the Guardian”

  1. Kate Dedion Says:

    Nabaztag is great, but your Video does not say much. In fact, people really say it is the best demonstration for internet of things.
    more to see on http://www.nabaztag.com

  2. more to see Says:

    In fact this is it :

    http://www.nabaztag.com/en/m-21-nabaztag-tag-the-second-first-smart-rabbit.html

  3. Kevin Anderson Says:

    Kate, the bunny was mute because of the lack of WiFi at XTech. It was just in demo mode.

    Thanks for the link.

    k