Google Dashboard - Good to Know - Google - 0 views
Reputation bankruptcy :: The Future of the Internet - And How to Stop It - 11 views
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"Google CEO Eric Schmidt created buzz (and some shock and criticism) when he suggested in a recent Wall Street Journal interview that, in the not too distant future, "every young person…will be entitled automatically to change his or her name on reaching adulthood in order to disown youthful hijinks stored on their friends' social media sites.""
Thinking about Digital Footprints | - 0 views
4 Very Different Futures Are Imagined for Research Libraries - Libraries - The Chronicl... - 0 views
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"Research Entrepreneurs," lays out a future in which "individual researchers are the stars of the story."
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Reuse and Recycle," describes a gloomier 2030 world in which "disinvestment in the research enterprise has cut across society." With fewer resources to support pathbreaking new work, research projects depend on reusing existing "knowledge resources" as well as "mass-market technology infrastructure."
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The "crowd/cloud" approach is widespread, producing information that is "ubiquitous but low value."
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"Social Media is Here to Stay... Now What?" - 0 views
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Social media is the latest buzzword
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Web2.0 means different things to different people
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Web2.0 was about the perpetual beta
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Facebook can ruin your life. And so can MySpace, Bebo... - News, Gadgets & Tech - The I... - 12 views
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"Millions of people are leaving personal information online, much of which is cached and remains available via search engines even after the author has removed the web page... When people who are not the original intended audience - such as potential employers - find this information, it can have a major impact on their decision making process."
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SXSW 2011: The internet is over | Technology | The Guardian - 20 views
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His take on the education system, for example, is that it is a badly designed game: students compete for good grades, but lose motivation when they fail. A good game, by contrast, never makes you feel like you've failed: you just progress more slowly. Instead of giving bad students an F, why not start all pupils with zero points and have them strive for the high score?
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a consultant on cyber-crimefighting speaks with undisguised joy about how much information the police could glean from Facebook, in order to infiltrate communities where criminals might lurk. Asked about privacy concerns, she replies: "Yeah – we'll have to keep an eye on that."
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Until recently, the debate over "digital distraction" has been one of vested interests: authors nostalgic for the days of quiet book-reading have bemoaned it, while technology zealots have dismissed it. But the fusion of the virtual world with the real one exposes both sides of this argument as insufficient, and suggests a simpler answer: the internet is distracting if it stops you from doing what you really want to be doing; if it doesn't, it isn't.
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Fascinating article about the next generation of the ubiquitous web and the implications. Good definition of "gamification." This is excellent background information for strategic planning and discussing the potential implications on education.
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Fascinating article about the next generation of the ubiquitous web and the implications. Good definition of "gamification." This is excellent background information for strategic planning and discussing the potential implications on education.
What NOT To Post On Facebook: 13 Things You Shouldn't Tell Your Facebook Friends - 47 views
Digital Tattoo - 35 views
ghostery - 13 views
Please Rob Me - 22 views
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