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Graham Perrin

OpenOffice.org native real-time collaboration of shared (online) files - 0 views

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    Read this OpenOffice.org feature request alongside O3Spaces and the like.
Graham Perrin

Why the LinkedIn platform is important « Rashmi's blog - 0 views

  • the biggest platform built on Open Social
  • different channels are used in different ways, with different frequency
  • understand what the rhythm of communication is, what users value about the experience
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Socialstream - 0 views

  • The timeline affords exploration and discovery of content
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      I'd like to compare what Socialstream are doing with what I have in mind for Diigo, http://groups.diigo.com/Diigo_HQ/forum/topic/cloud-on-a-time-line-ui-suggestion-7386
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Social Media Classroom Screencast - 0 views

shared by Graham Perrin on 30 Nov 08 - Cached
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    "…In 2008 … I set out to produce a social media classroom out of free and open source software, and free web services. …"
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    "… they were overwhelmed. …"
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    "…don't try to keep up with the technologies; keep up with the literacy that the technologies make possible. … Better tools do not by themselves make for better pedagogy. …"
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Howard Rheingold's Vlog - 0 views

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    Social Media Classroom/Co-laboratory Screencast: An eight minute description and preview
Graham Perrin

IBM Press room - 2008-11-25 IBM Reveals Five Innovations That Will Change Our Lives in ... - 0 views

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    Watch the video: first, from the one minute mark. Then: review the whole thing, from the beginning. Consider the five innovations in order 3-4-5-1-2. Some of these innovations may find great applications and bring _real_ benefits to society, but aspects of IBM's vision (or at least, this video production) are alarmingly reminiscent of John Carpenter's 'They Live'…
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Ensuring That Human Values Play a Central Role in Our Digital Future - 0 views

  • we expect to be in touch with each other instantly and continuously
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      Such expectations are not necessarily good.
  • people from Sony, from Philips, from Google
  • people from leading academic institutions in Europe, North America, Japan
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  • people from outside of computer science: management scientists, psychologists, sociologists, and philosophers of science
  • Computers on the desktops are simply symbols of a much greater dependency
  • We were surprised how both excited and apprehensive participants were about the prospects of designing for human values. That’s good and bad news.
  • the importance of human values in the relationship between humankind and technology
  • To do innovative research and to make the world a better place, we need to marshal expertise from across academe, as well as across corporate research environments, so that the right tools are used to analyze and understand ways of enabling values for different places, agendas, economies with different infrastructures and different values in mind.
  • determine ways of judging what’s appropriate, what’s good design, and what’s relevant design
  • more careful, thoughtful, and profound ways than before
  • focus attention and to create a shared mind
  • If we move forward and recognize the importance of human values, how might we do it, what would it entail, what difference would it make?
  • the values the systems might be providing is often more important
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      I agree.
Graham Perrin

CodeKindness: Blog » Blog Archive » Trends vs. Movements in the Online Soc... - 0 views

  • promotes the spread of ideas outward through reblogging
    • Graham Perrin
       
      I associate re-blogging with duplication, multiplication and information overload, ultimately a negative thing. So, I do not count re-blogging as a measure of success.
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Slashdot | A Web App For Real-Time Collaborative Writing - 0 views

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    Etherpad on Slashdot
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collabedit - 0 views

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    Neat, simple. Depending on the language selected from the menu, colours and antialiasing may make the text a little difficult to read. Not as many features as Etherpad.
Graham Perrin

Etherpad: A new collaborative text-editing tool | TeleRead: Bring the E-Books Home - 0 views

  • One great innovation over SubEthaEdit and MoonEdit is the addition of a chat panel separate from the writing panel
  • participants can exchange messages about what they’re doing without having to write them between paragraphs of the text
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Portable Contacts - 0 views

shared by Graham Perrin on 27 Nov 08 - Cached
  • the goal of providing users a secure way to access their address books and friends lists without having to take their credentials or scrape their data
  • OAuth has provided a standard to unify the various proprietary schemes for delegated authorization
  • we can do the same thing for securely sharing address book and friends list data
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  • minimal complexity
  • simplicity of design and targeted use cases
  • unifying traditional contact info and social network data, in order to properly represent the current diversity of the social web ecosystem
  • using existing standards wherever possible, including vCard, OpenSocial, XRDS-Simple, OAuth, etc.
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Social Mention - 0 views

  • a list of social media sources that are currently supported
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      Diigo is amongst the sources supported by Social Mention.
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Social Mention - 0 views

shared by Graham Perrin on 27 Nov 08 - Cached
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