Signing Up For and Using Twitter
September 7, 2008
I thought Twitter was pointless. I started using Twitter in April of 2007 and after about a week or two, I deleted my account because I thought it was lame. “Why does anyone CARE about every little update from my day…?” I didn’t really see the point of it, and so I quit.
For those of [...]
Communicating Faith in a Web 2.0 World Video
August 29, 2008
Communicating Faith in a Web 2.0 World from Adam Walker Cleaveland on Vimeo.
I wanted to include the video here in case anyone had a spare hour (sorry, I didn’t do any editing) and wanted to watch (or skim) the presentation I gave earlier this week. I have also added additional resources including a link to [...]
Facebook loses the “is”
December 13, 2007
Adam is…happy, but confused. I joined the Facebook group that wanted Facebook to get rid of the “is” in their Status Updates. It felt so confining, so restricting
Well, we got what we asked for. And now…now I don’t know what to do. I feel like it’s going to take me twice as long to update [...]
Pomomusings Worldwide
November 16, 2007
Following the lead of some others and their shameless blog promotion, I thought I’d start up a Facebook group for readers of Pomomusings. This will be a great way to communicate quickly with all the readers of this blog: look for blog news, announcements of book giveaways and other happenings on the blog. You can [...]
Tags: Facebook, PomomusingsFacebook Status on your WordPress Blog with StatusPress
August 29, 2007
I’ve become quite a fan of Facebook and I update my status messages fairly often. I wanted some way to incorporate updates like that onto my blog. But couldn’t think of an easy way. Of course, I could go back to using Twitter and use one of the many Twitter-to-WordPress plugins that exist, but I [...]
Tags: Facebook, Facebook-Status, Hacks, RSS, sideRSS, WordPress, WordPress-Plugins, WordPress.comAre you hyperconnected?
April 17, 2007
Time had a great article two weeks ago called The Hyperconnected. Check it out. This is the final paragraph of the article:
“Like any good pusher, services like Twitter don’t answer existing needs; they create new ones and then fill them. They come to us wrapped in the rhetoric of interpersonal connection, creating a sense that [...]
Thoughts on a rainy Friday
March 30, 2007
Just some thoughts on Friday, now that Spring Break has officially begun:
Spring Break has begun for Columbia Seminary students, and it’s raining. Which normally would be a downer, but the fact that it’s going to clean up some of our pollen - that, my friends, is joyous. Although, now there are little lakes of pollen [...]
Tags: Dangerous-Minds, Emergent, Facebook, Michelle-Pfieffer, Same-Gender-Relationships
Posted in










Adam Walker Cleaveland: I am a 28 yr old




