Sep 23, 2007
links for 2007-09-23
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A recent unearthed Microsoft patent details a preference based music service, where suggested music is directly pushed to your Zune based on your currently playing tunes.
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The past decade has seen a convergence of social and technological networks, with systems such as the World Wide Web characterized by the interplay between rich information content, the millions of individuals and organizations who create it, and the tech
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Yahoo is reported to be working on a new social networking service that matches college students to employers.
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The MIT Media Lab’s John Maeda lives at the intersection of technology and art — a place that can get very complicated. Here, he talks about paring down to basics, and how he creates clean, elegant art, websites and web tools
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The real-time city is now real! The increasing deployment of sensors and hand-held electronics in recent years is allowing a new approach to the study of the built environment.
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I have been thinking about how to explain the shift in communications to professional communicators within companies. But if the environment changes, then the skill may no longer be relevant. And such shift has occurred in communications and media industr
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In NYSE or NASDAQ people trade shares of companies. In Meta-Markets people trade shares of bookmarks, profiles, videos, or blogs. Just like companies, socially networked products have ever growing values.
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boy the 60’s was funkycrazy!

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Greg J. Smith
Ha! Meta-Markets is without a doubt one of the most interesting things on the net at the moment, I’m really digging it.. actually, mildly obsessed with it. I wrote a review of it on my blog a few weeks ago if you are interested.
Great link blog! I just stumbled across your site am super impressed with what you are bookmarking. Keep up the good work. :)
Sep 25th, 2007
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