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David Corking

Checking Twitter/Facebook: the new post-coital cigarette? - Ars Technica - 2 views

  • there are situations in which doing so just doesn't seem like it will ever become socially acceptable, but that may change as the Facebook generation gets older and sets the new standard for what's normal to do during a dateā€”or after sex.
    • David Corking
       
      What a terrifying vision of the 21st century.
Graham Perrin

louisgray.com: Proposed Salmon Protocol Aims To Unify Conversations on the Web - 1 views

  • October 17, 2009
  • Proposed
  • Unify Conversations on the Web
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  • conversations that occur on downstream aggregation sites
  • parallel discussions on the originating Web site
  • services, including JS-Kit's Echo and Disqus
  • pulling external discussions to the source
  • Salmon Protocol
  • unify the conversations
  • upstream and downstream
  • in all places
  • An Initial Presentation
  • conversations where they are comfortable
    • Graham Perrin
       
      I'm most comfortable in Diigo.
  • multiple downstream destinations
  • leverages the newest iteration of webfinger
  • fractured conversations
  • send the new comments to the site which is lacking the full conversation
  • could cause confusion
  • implied (all data is public)
  • a test playground for the Salmon Protocol
  • turn this brand-new protocol into a new standard
  • a serious challenge to services like JS-Kit Echo and Disqus
  • including threaded replies
  • the long debate over unified conversations could soon be over
brahmiece413

Shambles Termly Newsletter Feb 09 now online - 21 views

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