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Towers in the Park by Mass Studies Studio » Yanko Design - 0 views

  • Seoul Commune 2026 investigates the viability of an alternative and sustainable community structure in the overpopulated metropolises of the near future. The imagined community is integrated within the ever-accelerating developments of the digital environment and ongoing rapid social change. Seoul Commune 2026 presents a concrete architectural and urban proposal that entirely reconfigures, and consequently develops the existing towers in the park form. Seoul Commune 2026 unites towers and the park in a balanced way. It forms a complex network of private, semi-public, and public spaces.
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Charity For Debt:: Main Page - 0 views

  • Charity For Debt is a new non profit dedicated to helping students and alumni pay off their student loan debt by providing paid (up to $20/hour) volunteer opportunities at local charitable organizations. Charity For Debt establishes unique partnerships between local businesses and giving individuals to sponsor students to contribute their energy for local charitable needs in the community.
Oliver Ding

Global Voices Online » China: Time to pray - 0 views

  • China: Time to pray Friday, May 16th, 2008 @ 21:42 UTC by John Kennedy
  • ‘Pray for the disaster victims, god bless China' has been the main motif on many main Chinese blogging websites as the country moves past the hundredth hour of mourning, fund-raising and blood donations.
  • The MeMedia collective has being doing in Chinese for total coverage of Earthquake discussions what the crew at Shanghaiist have been doing in English; among all the links MeMedia has been aggregating and sharing publicly on Diigo has been the last blog post from a teacher in Beichuan who didn't survive the earthquake, photos of a school sports activity from May 11.
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  • Blogger Oliver Ding has set up a community space on SlideShare for those affected by and working against the damage done by the earthquake, one of the many ways to help the earthquake victims that in turn is being shown support on Digg.
  • Support for relief efforts from English-language bloggers has been equally swift and thorough. Overall support for Red Cross China has been so strong that accessing the Red Cross website for the past several days has been difficult due to the high volumes of traffic it has been receiving. In no particular order, here are just a few of the many blog posts foreign and English-language bloggers in China have given us in just a few hectic days: http://www.ifgogo.com/80/how-to-donate/ http://cnreviews.com/uncategorized/china_earthquake_relief_and_donation_guide_-_will_update_20080514.html http://cupofcha.com/2008/05/16/ways-to-donate-to-earthquake-relief.html http://www.chinavortex.com/2008/05/how-chinese-websites-are-helping-donations-for-sichuan-earthquake-victims/ http://shanghaiist.com/2008/05/13/red_cross_society_earthquake_sichuan.php http://beijingbookworm.com/whatsnew.htm http://www.pandapassport.com/chinese-internet/donate-for-adspace/ http://www.lostlaowai.com/commentary/blog/2008/05/15/add-a-quake-relief-donation-badge-to-your-blogsite/ http://rconversation.blogs.com/rconversation/2008/05/help-chinas-qua.html http://chinesepod.com/earthquake_relief http://shanghaiist.com/2008/05/16/green_scene_how.php
Oliver Ding

earthquakechildren Home - Save the Children - 0 views

  • The Chinese students and scholars associations at Marshall University in Huntington, West Virginia and at Oklahoma Christian University in Edmond, OK and the local Chinese communities here have just started a campaign to raise money to build a safe school for children in the Wenchuan area where the quake hit hardest (many children here are now orphans). We are calling for monetary donations. Let's show our love by building a school for the children.Our target is to raise US$50,000 or more through the effort of each of YOU! If everyone contributes $25.00, it will take 2,000 people to reach our target. We have started in various states in the United States and around the world to collect funds for such an effort. In each state there is going to be a group of coordinators (You can volunteer to be one) to manage the collection of the monetary donations
Oliver Ding

黑三角 - 博客.CN[blogger.cn/blog/中国/china] - 0 views

  • social networking翻译成白话文就是关系网,这恰恰是中国过剩的东西,不需要接着去死命经营,而豆瓣这个网站在一开始吸引人,是因为它的人文气息。我们老家有句方言,叫,“和大踩”,说是和一群人在一起应酬来应酬去,把时间耽误掉,最后一起蹉跎岁月。
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      显然,作者没有完全理解Douban的社会化信息分享模式和Facebook的差异。 Social information community和Slcial networking还是有很大的区别的。 前者的重点不是搞关系,而是把人当成信息过滤器。而后着的重点则是,把信息当成人际关系的催化剂。
Oliver Ding

Bloggers unite to support China earthquake victims | BuzzParadise's blog // Blogger com... - 0 views

  • As a Chinese, I feel so heart-broken to see my compatriots suffering from the horrendous tragedy and deeply touched by the bravery and resolve of the Chinese people during the rescuing efforts. I wish I could be right there in the middle of it all, lifting concrete to find survivors. While what I can do is limited so far away from China, I just embedded this banner which has already connected almost 200,000 bloggers to pray for the victims in the disaster region on my blog.
Oliver Ding

China IWOM Blog - Post details: CIC receives investment - 0 views

  • CIC has received a round of strategic investment. Since our start 3 years ago, we have seen substantial interest from investors in our technology, methodology and team.
  • The team is led by Marc van der Chijs, co-founder of Tudou (the investment has NO relationship to Tudou). Individuals in the group have experience in Internet Word of Mouth (IWOM) industry in the West, raising capital in China, taking Chinese companies IPO, Chinese online gaming as well as experience in more traditional industries within China
  • CIC has experienced phenomenal growth in the last 3 years and we see no signs of this letting up. We started providing IWOM research and consulting well before anyone in China really knew what that was, and as the marketing communications industry wakes up to IWOM”s impact and importance, we expect our growth to continue. We are fortunate to have ongoing strategic relationships with the most innovative and interesting companies in the world, some lasting 3 years
Oliver Ding

MotiveQuest - What's New - Social Computing Reading List - 0 views

  • Social Computing Reading List I. Broad Marketing/Business Theory Focused The Cluetrain Manifesto Christopher Locke The Purple Cow Seth Godin The Long Tail: Why the Future of Business is Selling Less of More Chris Anderson The Age of Conversation Gavin Heaton and Drew McLellan Meatball Sundae: Is Your Marketing Out of Sync? Seth Godin The Open Brand Kelly Mooney and Nita Rollins II. Consumer Behavior/Case Study Focused Made to Stick: Why Some Ideas Survive and Others Die Chip Heath & Dan Heath Naked Conversations: How Blogs are Changing the Way Businesses Talk with Customers (Kindle Edition) Robert Scoble Join the Conversation: How to Engage Marketing Weary Consumers with the Power of Community, Dialogue and Partnership Joseph Jaffe Smart Mobs: The Next Social Revolution Howard Rheingold III. Tactical Focused Word of Mouth Marketing: How Smart Companies Get People Talking Andy Sernovitz Citizen Marketers: When People are the Message Ben McConnell and Jackie Huba   Posted by Brook Miller on April 8, 2008
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OAuth: Introduction - 0 views

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  • OAuth and OpenID OAuth is not an OpenID extension and at the specification level, shares only few things with OpenID – some common authors and the fact both are open specification in the realm of authentication and access control. ‘Why OAuth is not an OpenID extension?’ is probably the most frequently asked question in the group. The answer is simple, OAuth attempts to provide a standard way for developers to offer their services via an API without forcing their users to expose their passwords (and other credentials). If OAuth depended on OpenID, only OpenID services would be able to use it, and while OpenID is great, there are many applications where it is not suitable or desired. Which doesn’t mean to say you cannot use the two together. OAuth talks about getting users to grant access while OpenID talks about making sure the users are really who they say they are. They should work great together.
  • Is OAuth a New Concept? No. OAuth is the standardization and combined wisdom of many well established industry protocols. It is similar to other protocols currently in use (Google AuthSub, AOL OpenAuth, Yahoo BBAuth, Upcoming API, Flickr API, Amazon Web Services API, etc). Each protocol provides a proprietary method for exchanging user credentials for an access token or ticker. OAuth was created by carefully studying each of these protocols and extracting the best practices and commonality that will allow new implementations as well as a smooth transition for existing services to support OAuth. An area where OAuth is more evolved than some of the other protocols and services is its direct handling of non-website services. OAuth has built in support for desktop applications, mobile devices, set-top boxes, and of course websites. Many of the protocols today use a shared secret hardcoded into your software to communicate, something which pose an issue when the service trying to access your private data is open source.
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