Aug 3, 2007
links for 2007-08-03
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Socialt software er ved at finde fodfæste som værktøj til vidensdeling og dialog. Også i virksomheder og organisationer. Danske Hoist har udviklet et medieværktøj, som understøtter teambaseret projektarbejde via weblogs, wikis og tagging.
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Amateur mapping is about “drawing on digital maps and annotating them with text, images, sound and videos,†“collectively creating a new kind of atlas that is likely to be both richer and messier than any other.â€
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“Without permanence you slip off the search engines. Without permanence, bold ideas like ‘news as conversation’ fall away, because you’re shutting down the conversation before it has barely started. Without permanence, you might be on the web, but you’re
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Combine all your favorite feeds into one.
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The series originates with the proposal made by R. Buckminster Fuller to the International Union of Architects (I. U. A. ) at their VIIth Congress in London, England in July, 1961.
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Myspace is facing a moment where it must redefine itself as a situationally relevant social network platform, or it will continue ceding its territory to Facebook. Here are a few simple suggestions to get Myspace back on track.
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Humans are highly social, but we don’t get pally with just anybody. Before forming relationships with other people, we normally size them up to see how trustworthy they are. A new study suggests that this behavior stems from an evolutionary reorganization
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‘You’ve got to find what you love,’ Jobs says – Stay Hungry. Stay Foolish.
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Companies say, ‘It’s an experiment’ — but what are they learning? Basically, they’re learning how to create an avatar and walk around in Second Life.” Which is fine if that’s what you want to do. Just don’t expect to sell a lot of Coke.
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Time is entirely wasted navigating or shuffling content to the application in which we can finally work. What lessons can we learn from designing interfaces without the desktop and without applications? Is it even possible? Raskin kid talks!
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It’s a zeitgeisty thing – we’re all talking about Facebook so we’re all talking about Facebook. But can Facebook sustain our interest over the next year?
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a load of links for photo, video and podcast sharing.
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An excerpt from the annual White House Correspondents Association dinner. Comedian Stephen Colbert boldly mocking Bush and the press. A classic.
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telegraph.co.uk experts have hunted down the best videos on the web – from funnies to politics, from TV to sport – and you can view the best 50 right here.
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Bell, G. & Dourish, P. (2007). Yesterday’s tomorrows: notes on ubiquitous computing’s dominant vision, Personal and Ubiquitous Computing 11:133-143.
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Great food for thoughts about how infrastructures are important in ubicomp and how things are not simple when we think about space and ubicomp. via liftlab.com
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You can now embed Last.fm video wherever you want on the web, watch the video fullscreen and scrobble it to your Last.fm profile.
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Michal Migurski’s notebook on Bill Buxtons book
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Officials confirm that all online data has been lost after the Internet crashed and was forced to restart.
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comprehensive list of publications on social networking
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One of the emerging principles of social design is what I call The Del.icio.us Lesson, which can be summarized as “personal value precedes network valueâ€.
