Twitter turns out to have unsuspected depth
How Twitter Will Change the Way We Live - TIME - 0 views
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"ambient awareness"
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Injecting Twitter into that conversation fundamentally changed the rules of engagement. It added a second layer of discussion and brought a wider audience into what would have been a private exchange. And it gave the event an afterlife on the Web. Yes, it was built entirely out of 140-character messages, but the sum total of those tweets added up to something truly substantive, like a suspension bridge made of pebbles.
Research on Twitter and Microblogging - 0 views
Twitter Lists To RSS - 1 views
Improvisation Blog: Post-autistic economics in the University? - 1 views
Liberal Education Tomorrow: » NITLE blog integration ahead - 0 views
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One unified megablog
Engaging Students with Engaging Tools (EDUCAUSE Quarterly) | EDUCAUSE - 0 views
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Universal broadband should be about control, not just access. - By James Losey and Sasc... - 0 views
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The Internet is a democratizing technology not because users have access to services like Twitter and Facebook but because it supported the development of these tools in the first place. Ignoring this distinction has led to the United States' unfortunate decision to craft public policies that focus primarily on expanding Internet "access" with too little attention paid to the fact that not all access is created equal (PDF). By focusing on access, disregarding the mounting threats to the openness of the Internet, our politicians and regulators are ignoring a growing divide between users with control over digital technologies and those without.
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protect the rights of users to create
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the iPhone is part of a new class of devices that actively keep the end user from having control
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