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Include me in the #tCnTop100 Tweeters
At tCn – the Construction network – we have teamed up with PeerIndex to create a Built Environment version of the UK Twitterati, recently published in the Independent newspaper. We are looking for Twitter users working in architecture, engineering, construction … Continue reading
Posted in construction, Web 2.0
Tagged architecture, Built Environment, construction, contractors, engineering, Independent newspaper, PeerIndex, Su Butcher, tCn, tcnTop100, Twitter, Twitterati, website
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What are the best news sites, blogs or feeds in construction?
We want to know how you keep up-to-date with the latest industry news. What would you recommend to other tCn members as good, industry-specific websites, blogs or feeds? Or maybe you or your organisation offer a great source of news, opinion … Continue reading
Posted in construction, marketing, Web 2.0
Tagged blog, construction, RSS, tCn, Twitter, website
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tCn website a bit slow today?
11am BST: If you have visited the tCn website today, you may have experienced some problems (pages loading slowly, some items not loading at all). This is due to a server issue at our hosting provider, Gigapros, and we are … Continue reading
Inviting the industry to join tCn
We are pleased to say that invitation codes are now being issued to various construction industry organisations so that they can, in turn, email them to members, employees and students. With a watchful eye on quality and efficiency, invitation codes … Continue reading
Posted in construction, education/training, marketing, Web 2.0
Tagged blog, CAPSIG, CIAT, CIPR, Constructing Excellence, construction, Emap, Glenigan, marketing, NCE, North West Kent College, PR, Reading College, social media, social networking, tCn, Twitter, website
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Some new tCn bells and whistles
We’ve been busy with development and bug-fixing since the new-look website for tCn – the Construction Network – first went live in mid August, and the numbers joining the network have started to climb again after the summer break. Any … Continue reading
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Tagged article marketing, blog, construction, events, online community, RSS, social media, social networking, tCn, Twitter, website
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tCn 2.0 is ‘live’
The second iteration of tCn‘s website has been live for a few days now, having been quietly launched so that friends from partner organisations could help us to do some testing and to identify any outstanding bugs (some still remain, … Continue reading
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Tagged blog, company listings, construction, events, tCn, Twitter, website, YouTube
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Almost there….
Having lost more than 24 hours due to a server change at our hosting provider (and spent a lot of time swapping emails with the techie types at Gigapros), we have finally been able to start fine-tuning the new tCn … Continue reading
(Very) slowly but surely …
Update (2300hrs BST, 2 August 2010) – The new server is online, and content is gradually re-appearing on the tCn website pages. We hope the new site will be back online tomorrow, Tuesday 3 August (lots of fingers being crossed!). … Continue reading
Slowly but surely…
The new-look tCn website went live last night (following a slight delay due to nameserver issues) and the team is busy working on some outstanding glitches. As a result, from time time, we are having to take the site down … Continue reading
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Tagged construction, Lee Smallwood, M4 Design, property, tCn, website
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tCn 2.0 – coming (very) soon
tCn – the Construction Network – is undergoing an upgrade to reflect all the feedback, ideas and suggestions we have received since we launched this online construction industry network in March this year. A huge amount of work is being … Continue reading
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Tagged construction, social media, tCn, Twitter, website
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