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Web Worker Daily » Blog Archive 8 Tips for Better del.icio.us Bookmarking « - 0 views

  • While the for: tag is well known among delicious users (and specifically supported by delicious), some delicious users use the via: tag to track who provided a link. That allows people browsing your links to know who else they might want to add to their network on del.icio.us. Ric Hayman of Aqualung proposes that this could form the basis for a reputation economy online.
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Jeremy Price

Social Network Sites: Public, Private, or What? : The Knowledge Tree - 0 views

  • Social network sites are the latest generation of ‘mediated publics’ - environments where people can gather publicly through mediating technology.
  • Persistence. What you say sticks around.
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      Interesting.
  • Searchability.
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  • Invisible audiences. While it is common to face strangers in public life, our eyes provide a good sense of who can overhear our expressions. In mediated publics, not only are lurkers invisible, but persistence, searchability, and replicability introduce audiences that were never present at the time when the expression was created.
  • Replicability. Digital bits are copyable; this means that you can copy a conversation from one place and paste it into another place.
  • Context is only one complication of this architecture. Another complication has to do with scale. When we speak without amplification, our voice only carries so far. Much to the dismay of fame-seekers, just because the Internet has the potential to reach millions, the reality is that most people are heard by very few.
  • The lack of context is precisely why the imagined audience of Friends is key. It is impossible to speak to all people across all space and all time. It’s much easier to imagine who you are speaking to and direct your energies towards them, even if your actual audience is quite different.
  • two audiences cause participants the greatest headaches: those who hold power over them and those that want to prey on them.
  • Some try to resumé-ify their profiles, putting on a public face intended for those who hold power over them. While this is typically the adult-approved approach, this is unrealistic for most teens who prioritise socialisation over adult acceptance.
  • Recognise that youth want to hang out with their friends in youth space.
  • When asked, all youth know that anyone could access their profiles online. Yet, the most common response I receive is “…but why would they?”
  • The Internet mirrors and magnifies all aspects of social life.
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      Consistent with capturing/recording interactions in general.
  • When a teen is engaged in risky behaviour online, that is typically a sign that they’re engaged in risky behaviour offline.
  • technology makes it easier to find those who are seeking attention than those who are not.
  • Questions abound. There are no truths, only conversations.
  • They can posit moral conundrums, show how mediated publics differ from unmediated ones, invite youth to consider the potential consequences of their actions, and otherwise educate through conversation instead of the assertion of power.
  • group settings are ideal for engaging youth to consider their relationship with social technologies and mediated publics
  • Internet safety is on the tip of most educators’ tongues, but much of what needs to be discussed goes beyond safety. It is about setting norms and considering how different actions will be interpreted.
  • Create a profile on whatever sites are popular in your school.
  • Keep your profile public and responsible, but not lame.
  • Do not go surfing for your students, but if they invite you to be Friends, say yes. This is a sign that they respect you.
  • The more present you are, the more opportunity you have to influence the norms.
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Spiral Funk

Brainstorming: 3 common mistakes that companies make - October 1, 2006 - 0 views

  • Here are the three mistakes that cripple brainstorming. No trained facilitator. One of the key tenets of Osborn's approach is assigning a trained facilitator to guide the sessions. But most corporate brainstorming is led by someone who has little understanding of the process or by a manager who has a vested interest in the outcome. "People are uncomfortable sharing wild ideas in front of their boss,"
  • "Some of the best brainstorming sessions I've been involved in asked me to send my ideas via e-mail before we came together," Wilson says.
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trnscndr

Duly Consider: Daily Show & Colbert Report: Forced Rescusitation of America's Ignorant! - 0 views

  • Are Jon Stewart and Stephen Colbert raping the mind of America or are they impregnating them with a chance of rebirthing intelligence?
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    Are Jon Stewart and Stephen Colbert raping the mind of America or are they impregnating them with a chance of rebirthing intelligence?
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trnscndr

Duly Consider: Implications of Higher 'Starting' Age Entering the Workforce - 0 views

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    I will begin on a more anecdotal note, despite the very statistical nature of this article.

    When I was a kid, my mother let me borrow the lawnmower only after I had finished our own lawn, to go around the neighborhood and provide the same service to others who weren't blessed with kids to do yardwork. I got $5 or $6 a yard and I was rolling in the bucks; enough to buy any toy I wanted, large or small.
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Spiral Funk

That's not ironic; that's just bloody stupid@Everything2.com - 0 views

  • This piece is actually from an act by Dublin comedian Ed Byrne (he's the one who looks like Darlene from 'Roseanne'). "Rain on your wedding day? That's not ironic, it's just a pain in the hole." "Ten thousand spoons when all you need is a knife? That's not ironic either, that's just fucking weird. But of course, if you did have ten thousand spoons when all you needed was a knife, and then the next day you discovered that actually a spoon would have done the job just as well, now that would be ironic" "A traffic jam when you're already late. Now that's definitely not ironic. Unless you were a town planner on your way to give a speech at a convention on easing traffic congestion." "Now do you know what's ironic? A stupid, whiny Canadian bint writing a song called 'Ironic' which goes on to become a massive worldwide hit despite her not having the faintest idea what irony actually is. Now that's bleedin' ironic."
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      i have no idea why this went to the Collaboration group..
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Graham Perrin

Coccinella | Instant Messaging Client with Whiteboard - 0 views

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    A review of Coccinella is timely. I wonder whether its real-time collaboration extends to the whiteboard.
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Spiral Funk

Seth's Blog: When bloggers do stuff - 0 views

  • It's frustrating for me to hear, "stick to your blogging," when people criticize a project created by a blogger--because it's part of the blogging, part of the learning, part of what's unfolding. I'd rather read a book that's informed by the activities (not the reporting) of the writer, and I'd rather read a blog that's based on the successes (and failures) of the blogger.
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Spiral Funk

How I find stuff I like - Alex Barnett blog - 0 views

  • I "prune" feeds as I go and aim not to increase the number of feeds. If a new feed comes in, one must go that session. My main criteria for deciding which feed will go is the last updated date - if the feed hasn't been updated for weeks, it's a gonner. There's enough natural attrition using this criteria to let 1 or 2 new feeds every couple of weeks.
  • Techmeme - two or three times daily. Tells me what's hot and what's not.
  • My del.icio.us network - once daily. I use this page to find out which links "my network" of human bookmarkers (my del.icio.us people) have bookmarked that use use links as recommended reading. Some of these will point to stuff I've already read in my RSS reader (or is waiting to be read), but it works for me as a quick hit for good reading recommendations.
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  • When I visit my del.icio.us network page, the "click through rate" on network-recommended content is very high.
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Spiral Funk

What are we going to say about "Cult of the Amateur"?. Many-to-Many: - 0 views

  • Keen’s sub-title, “How today’s internet is destroying our culture”, has more than a grain of truth to it, and the only thing those of us who care about the network could do wrong would be to dismiss Keen out of hand.
  • Scoble scoffed at the idea that there is a war on copyright, but there is a war on copyright, at least as it is currently practiced
  • internet is not an improvement to modern society; it is a challenge to it.
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  • The old model of defining a journalist by tying their professional identity to employment by people who own a media outlet is broken
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Murty BVNS

Google Gears (BETA) - 0 views

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  • Google Gears (BETA) is an open source browser extension that enables web applications to provide offline functionality using the following JavaScript APIs: Store and serve application resources locally Store data locally in a fully-searchable relational database Run asynchronous Javascript to improve application responsiveness
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Fuzbolero .

Wiki - JotSpot - jot.com - free - 1 views

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    "Simple, reliable and secure - if you can use Word, you can use JotSpot's wiki. Sign up now for free."
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Fuzbolero .

Wikipages for Drupal | cyberdash.com - 0 views

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    "I got tired of the fact that Drupal requires the use of a permissions module to implement a basic wiki. Thus, wikipage.module."
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Spiral Funk

ShadoWeb - Power to the people - 0 views

  • The ShadoWeb service enables users to conveniently share any information on any site in the Internet. Information is stored in a site’s ”shadow”, where different topics are grouped as conversations containing comments consisting of text, pictures and (externally stored) videos.
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Spiral Funk

subtitle.in | Subtitle inserter web tool in YouTube videos. - 0 views

  • Subtitle a video by yourself or ask somebody to make it? Just put URL here
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Ako Z°om

The Ultimate RSS Toolbox - 120+ RSS Resources - 0 views

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      about rss tools ...
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      and all the readers there.. may widgets too ?
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Fuzbolero .

Meatball Wiki: BackStageCommunication - description - 0 views

  • One of the biggest problems of wikidom today is not WikiSpam but the tendency to redraw fundamental parts of communication from the main online community platform ("stage") to BackStage systems. The point of this page is to show why BackStageCommunication is used (it must offer advantages to individuals, otherwise they wouldn't do it) and how this may harm online-communities. But note that there is a difference between PrivateCommunication? and BackStageCommunication and that there may be situations where these are unavoidable.
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Fuzbolero .

Me.dium Secures $15M Series B - The Dawn of Collaborative Browsing? - 0 views

  • Me.dium's collaborative browsing vision When we wrote about Me.dium over four months ago, we described it as 'social browsing'. Perhaps a refinement of this would be collaborative browsing, and that would be a more precise definition of what the company is trying to do. At the heart of Me.dium is the idea that by enabling real-time discovery and communication during browsing, this will enable people to get things done faster and in ways not possible before. During my interview with the company founders, we discussed the typical scenarios for using Me.dium: You and your friend are trying to accomplish a common task; You are trying to do something on your own and meet others who are trying to do the same thing; You are observing the patterns of crowds nearby and so you are able to discover new things.
  • So the $15M dollar question is what is Me.dium planning to do next? In a nutshell, the company is planning to spend the money on refining and scaling its sophisticated matching technology. The secret sauce here is in connecting people based on their browsing patterns.
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Ako Z°om

dittes.info blog - » Most Comprehensive Web 2.0 List - COMMUNITY 2.0 - 0 views

    • Ako Z°om
       
      en mettant à chaque ligne mon commentaire, j'éviterai de tout recopier et de tester ces sites...
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UNIQLOCK - 0 views

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    Cute J-girls and the time? on the same page? Funkay
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