Anonymous - Encyclopedia Dramatica - 0 views
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Anonymous, in addition to being responsible for 85% of all quotes ever made, is the source of 91% of all internet truth and justice and 32.33, repeating of course, daily dosage of Vitamin /b/. Anonymous is void of human restraints, such as pity and mercy. Those who perform reckless actions or oppose Anonymous will be eliminated. Failure is not tolerated. Enemies are to be dealt with swiftly and efficiently. Anonymous must work as one. No single Anonymous knows everything. Anonymous is everyone and noone. You are. I am. Everyone is. Anonymous is humanity when the gloves come off.
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Anonymous is not a person, nor is it a group, movement or cause: Anonymous is a collective, a commune of human thought and useless imagery. A gathering of sheep and fools, assholes and trolls, and normal everyday netizens.
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Anonymous is not so much unlike other web communities, it has in-jokes, culture, extended debates, etc, just like everyone else.
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InternetNews Realtime IT News - Google Display Ads in Your Pocket - 0 views
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Google has already been selling mobile text ads through its cost-per-click AdSense program, which it is now expanding to offer contextually targeted graphical banners, formatted to fit within the constraints of the mobile browser.
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Over the past year, Jupiter estimates that fewer than one-fifth of all companies created any type of mobile advertising. The firm projects that in the next year, 34 percent will be advertising on mobile devices, but of those, more will engage in some kind of texting campaign than search or display advertising.
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JupiterResearch analyst Neal Strother concurs with Google's claim that mobile display ads have a higher clickthrough rate than Web display ads. A clickthrough rate of 5 percent to 6 percent for mobile ads is common, Strother said, whereas a 3 percent clickthough rate for online display ads is very high.
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Blogspotting Those darn video blogging pioneers - BusinessWeek - 0 views
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Vimeo is a video sharing version of Flickr from Zach Klein, Jakob Lodwick, two of the founders of the popular CollegeHumor site. It was purely a pet project by Lodwick, but now has around 3,000 members
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Mefeedia and FireANT, from the folks at the videoblogging group. Then of course, there is Ourmedia, the nonprofit that offers free grassroots publishing tools and online storage space for video blogs
Aza's Thoughts » Ubiquity In Depth - 0 views
Participative Pedagogy for a Literacy of Literacies - Freesouls - 0 views
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Does knowing something about the way technical architecture influences behavior mean that we can put that knowledge to use?
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Can inhumane or dehumanizing effects of digital socializing be mitigated or eliminated by better media design?
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in Coase's Penguin,[7] and then in The Wealth of Networks,[8] Benkler contributed to important theoretical foundations for a new way of thinking about online activity−"commons based peer production," technically made possible by a billion PCs and Internet connections−as a new form of organizing economic production, together with the market and the firm. If Benkler is right, the new story about how humans get things done includes an important corollary−if tools like the PC and the Internet make it easy enough, people are willing to work together for non-market incentives to create software, encyclopedias and archives of public domain literature.
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The New Atlantis » Is Stupid Making Us Google? - 0 views
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“as we come to rely on computers to mediate our understanding of the world, it is our own intelligence that flattens into artificial intelligence.”
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what we are witnessing is not just an educational breakdown but a deformation of the very idea of intelligence.
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Even those who have come to the Web late in life are not so very different, then, from the fifth-graders who, as an elementary school principal told Bauerlein, proceed as follows when they are assigned a research project: “go to Google, type keywords, download three relevant sites, cut and paste passages into a new document, add transitions of their own, print it up, and turn it in.”
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MOBIlearn Project - Home - 0 views
Global Oneness Project - Video - 0 views
Web 3.0: No humans required - July 1, 2007 - 0 views
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Semantic tags are added manually, or automatically if the item is a photo from Flickr or a video from YouTube. "We add a new level of order to connect and interact with these things at a higher level than is possible today," Spivack says. "We are letting you build a little semantic Web for your project, your group, or your interest." When it's done, it should be like the best wiki you've ever used. To illustrate, Spivack flips open his computer and pulls up his own Radar-enabled page.
YouTube - Introducing our YouTube Ethnography Project - 0 views
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Please subscribe to our profile pages, ask us questions, answer our questions, or just hang out.
Anthropology of Media - 0 views
Michael Feldman's Whad'Ya Know? - 0 views
Silicon Valley Cultures Project Website - 0 views
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