'Meh' - The Simpsons Make Word History | Simpsons Channel - 1 views
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The dictionary’s publisher HarperCollins called for the public to submit words that were in common conversational usage but not in the English dictionary, to which the word “meh” was received as the biggest response.
The Writer - Google Book Search - 0 views
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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Businesses told to exploit social media - 0 views
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"The move toward social media is as big a change as Gutenberg and the printing press," said Karl Long, a product manager at Nokia. "Social media is the ability for anyone to publish anything without any cost."
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Panelists said the social media sites are changing communications.
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The panelists said businesses are beginning to recognize the benefits of having conversations with consumers.
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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
Web ushers in age of ambient intimacy - Print Version - International Herald Tribune - 0 views
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In essence, Facebook users didn't think they wanted constant, up-to-the-minute updates on what other people are doing. Yet when they experienced this sort of omnipresent knowledge, they found it intriguing and addictive. Why?
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Social scientists have a name for this sort of incessant online contact. They call it "ambient awareness."
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The growth of ambient intimacy can seem like modern narcissism taken to a new, supermetabolic extreme
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Wikipedia and Nature - O'Reilly Radar - 0 views
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I love the RNA Biology journal's new guidelines for submissions, which state that you must submit a Wikipedia article on your research on RNA families before the journal will publish your scholarly article on it:
Design Investigations: Michael Wesch Explains Everything - 0 views
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The very idea that a professor of anthropology has become a star via self-publishing on the internet is testimony to what he and his students are studying.
More support for changing copyright law to help newspapers - 0 views
Streisand effect - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 0 views
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An attempt at blocking an HD-DVD key from being published on Digg caused uproar when cease-and-desist letters demanded that the code be removed from several high-profile Web sites. This led to the key's proliferation across other web sites and chat rooms, in various formats, with one commentator describing it as having become "the most famous number on the Internet". Within a month, the key had been reprinted on over 280,000 pages, and had appeared in a song on YouTube which had been played over 45,000 times.[15][16][17]
Mortified Makes Teenage Pain Fun - 0 views
moot wins, Time Inc. loses « Music Machinery - 0 views
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As Dr. von Ahn points out “had Time used reCAPTCHA from the beginning, this would have never happened — anon submitted *tens of millions* of votes before Time added reCAPTCHA, but they were only able to submit ~200k afterwards. And to do this, they had to resort to typing the CAPTCHAs by hand!”
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TOTAL VOTES NEEDED 191,209 Alexander Levedev (up to 37.5) 6,541 votes Rick Warren (more than 1,902,130) 7,255 votes Kobe Bryant (up to 39.50) 109,174 votes Sheikh Ahmed bin Zayed Al Nahyan (up to 35.50) 5,000 votes Hu Jintao (up to 31.50) 19,836 votes Elizabeth Warren (up to 27.50) 43,403 votes
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t their peak, they were casting about 200 votes per minute
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African media - 1 views
Rogue Downloader's Arrest Could Mark Crossroads for Open-Access Movement - Technology -... - 13 views
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Last fall, Mr. Swartz began an appointment as a research fellow at Harvard's Edmond J. Safra Center for Ethics,
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The university then tried to obstruct Mr. Swartz's laptop specifically, by barring the Media Access Control address, or MAC address, that the network had assigned to his computer.
Lessig's talk at CERN - 8 views
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Let us be very careful not to dilute the Alliance in vague missions in which it would lose its soul and effectiveness,'' [French Defence Minister] Michele Alliot-Marie warned recently, and today, i...
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