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Category Archives: Social media
More IFRS twitter adventures – almost time for cupcakes!
by John Hughes Once again, as an Easter treat and important public service, I’m presenting for your education and enlightenment a selection of real-life tweets mentioning IFRS, presented here in unedited and unexpurgated form (the last edition was here – you … Continue reading
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The absence of accounting blogs, and of the cool…
by John Hughes You may or may not think this blog is particularly good, but you can’t deny it’s alive – I’ve been sticking to it for over two years now, usually at a strict pace of six days between … Continue reading
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More IFRS tweets: Have mercy upon me!
by John Hughes For the first time since Christmas Day, as an important public service – and to hang on for a little longer to the spirit of summer - I present a further selection of real-life tweets referring to IFRS in one … Continue reading
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A holiday gift: more IFRS adventures on Twitter
by John Hughes I wrote a while ago about my experiences monitoring Twitter for IFRS-related content. It hasn’t got any better since then. Today, as a holiday gift (and also of course as an important public service), I present to … Continue reading
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My IFRS Adventures on Twitter: Where You Gonna Get The Uranium From?
by John Hughes For the last few months, in addition to writing this blog, I’ve also been maintaining an account on Twitter, the social media service which restricts posts (or “tweets”) to 140 characters at a time (I scooped up … Continue reading
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