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My Neighbourhoods passes 1,000 registered users

Thursday, March 15th, 2007

After little over 3 months My Neighbourhoods has surpassed 1,000 registered users. It’s a small milestone but one that should help make the site even more appealing as it grows. After all, the site is all about the people who join and getting to know them, whether they live locally, in your city or across the UK.

As well as new features and various improvements, there are a number of partnerships in the pipeline that will help take the site further. I’m more than happy to discuss other potential partnerships so feel free to call or email.

My Neighbourhoods - new features and a new server

Thursday, March 15th, 2007

It’s been a busy few weeks at both Digi Nut and My Neighbourhoods. We’ve added the first few in a range of new features to the site as well as upgraded the server to cope with increased demand (the old server was creaking under the strain). Here’s a quick breakdown of what’s been introduced over the past few weeks:

New server
So the site is quicker and ready for even more new features, which are in development as I type…

WeeWorld partnership
I’m delighted to say we signed a partner contract with WeeWorld so you can now easily use your WeeMee character in your My Neighbourhoods profile. Check out an example here. Thanks to Lexie and Obi for their close work in getting the API tested and implemented. (We are one of the first, if not the first, to make use of their newly opened API.)

Profile image
Users can now upload their own profile image so you can get an even better idea of your neighbours and other members.

New local area and city information
We’ve increased the content provided about your area and city, including local health information, regular events, jobs and news. Our members and site users can find out even more about their local community and city.

Enhanced profile
Further improvements and additions have been made to our user profiles based on feedback from current members, including tag based data that will help define new features in the months to come. The new additions also help users get to know their neighbours and other members even more.

There’s much more in development so keep checking back for more details or subscribe to the RSS feed. As always, don’t hesitate to get in touch.

Creative Out beats an evening in

Wednesday, February 14th, 2007

I attended Monday night’s Creative Out evening organised by Robert Loch, of Internet Peeps fame, and it was a thoroughly entertaining night. The format was informal with attendees invited to talk for a minute or two on creative concepting, with socialising and mingling afterwards. There were a variety of people from designers and entrepreneurs to writers and journalists.

I met Jemima Kiss, a journalist for the Guardian New Media, who wrote an excellent breakdown of the night and had kind words to say about My Neighbourhoods on the Guardian blog:

Also present was Danny Bull, creator of myneighbourhoods.co.uk. It’s a fledgling social net that he described as a combination of UpMyStreet, Fish4 and MySpace. The idea is to help people communicate with their neighbours and, though it’s still early days, he said members have already started emailing each other. Two of them have started jogging together. From small seeds.

Find out about future events at the Creative Out web site. I would highly recommend attending if you are based in or around the London area.

The Times covers My Neighbourhoods

Wednesday, February 7th, 2007

My Neighbourhoods was again picked up by the national press last week; Lucia Adams from the Bricks & Mortar section called to find out more about the site. The short article mentioned My Neighbourhoods in relation to to a report by the National Association of Estate Agents.

Fortunately it [neighbour-networking] is also an activity which is increasingly achievable online: www.myneighbourhoods.co.uk is a new website that will enable you to get to know the locals without actually having to meet them.

Read the full article

Do you have a BananaName?

Monday, February 5th, 2007

We do:

BananaName

Get your own at BananaName.

My Neighbourhoods review on The Good Web Guide

Monday, February 5th, 2007

My Neighbourhoods has been reviewed over at The Good Web Guide. The review is extremely positive and summarises by saying:

The site is simple to use and registration is free. A great idea and useful tool, everybody needs good neighbours, everybody needs MyNeighbourhoods.co.uk.

Read the full review on The Good Web Guide web site.

Another day, another interview

Friday, January 26th, 2007

My Neighbourhoods has once again been featured live on air. The interview took place on radio station Spin 103.8 during their SPIN Talk program. It was interesting to talk about the site once again and the potential affect people think it could have. People are joining on a daily basis and communities are beginning to form all over the UK.

I hope to have the podcast available soon.

My Neighbourhoods gets a mention in The Sunday Times

Tuesday, January 23rd, 2007

My Neighbourhoods appeared in The Sunday Times Style Magazine on the barometer (’Going Up’) this week. It’s an excellent piece of publicity for the site. The mention has resulted in more members from all over the UK, which is good news as the site continues to grow.

You can view the press clipping on the My Neighbourhoods site.

Another My Neighbourhoods interview live on Colourful Radio

Thursday, January 11th, 2007

This morning I was asked to take part in another live radio interview, this time on Colourful Radio, a national digital Talk, cross-cultural radio station. The interview took place on the Colourful Morning show with Amina Taylor who talked specifically about the decline of community spirit and how My Neighbourhoods could combat this by bringing people and communities closer together.

Listen to the interview by downloading the podcast.

My Neighbourhoods interview live on Ireland radio station

Tuesday, January 9th, 2007

Today I was asked by a Belfast-based radio station, U 105.8, to speak about My Neighbourhoods following our launch a couple of months ago. The interview took place on their Drive Time show and covered the social and community building aspect of My Neighbourhoods, as well the potential for helping local crime and improving the areas in which we live. The station was very interested in how the site seems to have reversed the trend for using technology to communicate with people across the globe by putting you in touch with your neighbours.

It’s excellent coverage for us and I hope to have the podcast available for download soon.