Feb 18, 2007
links for 2007-02-18
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Online survey finds general public, media conference attendees agree that traditional news outlets could do a better job
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the “semantic” sector is starting to heat up around web 3.0 – is here such a thing?
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we are now in the tail end of Web 2.0 and are starting to lay the groundwork for Web 3.0, which fully arrives in 2010. Warning highly speculative!
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The idea that the next major deepening of the Internet as a platform will involve the semantic Web is reasonable,
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Easy to customize speech bubbles coded in CSS and valid XHTML 1.0 strict.
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Jezzuz, there are some pretty big planets out there.
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media experts Howard Rheingold and Eric Kluitenberg ask us to consider if unquestioned connectivity – the drive to connect everything to everything, and everyone to everyone by means of electronic media – is necessarily a good thing.
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There is a yearning for security in today’s public domain. The individual and the community are increasingly demanding protection and control over the space, themselves and others. A society of control is looming, but one lacking a clear idea about the na
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he degree of visibility of social, political, economic and cultural events through public images is regarded as an indicator of the level of democracy in a society. Visibility is associated with openness and communication, with social order and political
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Our technological civilization depends on software, so if software had been as bad as its worst reputation, most of us would be dead by now.
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The only way to create a product that can serve so many purposes is to build it “broken.” In that imperfection–or, rather, incompleteness–there is room for customizing, tweaking, cajoling, and hacking, all of which ultimately make for a more personalize
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estimate the release date of new macs so you get a chance to buy when they are the best value.
