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June 11, 2005
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The independent production is about a young man so obsessed with Apple Macs he becomes a Malcolm X-like revolutionary, fighting computer bigotry -- by any means necessary
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But this is changing: the spread of cheap laptops, handheld devices, affordable broadband access, WiFi, and a dozen other consumer technologies have led to a wonderful explosion of new, social technologies.
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Another social software example
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Mark Pincus, who founded one of the leading social networks, Tribe.net, has been talking about a bunch of these problems for a while now and his vision of the peopleweb addresses many of the shortcomings of social networking 1.0 that Molly outlines in the
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43things -- What are you consuming?
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Socialtext, the Palo Alto company that has developed wiki-based social software, which allows users at big companies to collaborate using a single Web page, said it has raised $3.1 million in venture capital.
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...how our relationship to social networking services will change when instead of adding new contacts, we begin to feel like we'd be better off cutting the links to the people who we actually don't know, stopped liking, or no longer want to be associated
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The Internet is not a one-dimensional technology. Rather, it merges several media into one medium. Nor is it static. A set of current and imminent changes creates possibilities – social affordances – for how the Internet can influence everyday life
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Mappr is an interactive environment for exploring place,based on the photos people take.
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Even though FoaF and the Semantic Web is designed for machines, it can sometimes be interesting to browse the virtual neighbourhoods of friends in much the same way the "regular" web is browsed.
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Once again, this is my recently updated Social Networking Services Meta List. It is broken down into nine loosely built categories that will continue to shift. These social networking categories are: business; common interest; dating; face-to-face facilit
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del.icio.us / cshirky / socialsoftware
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Simpy is a social bookmarking service. With Simpy, you can save, tag and search your own bookmarks and notes or browse and search other users' links and tags. You can be open and share your links with others, or keep them private.
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The conference will debut with the theme of "The Web as Platform," exploring how the Web has developed into a robust platform for innovation across many media and devices - from mobile to television, telephone to search.
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Join us at Web 2.0 and plug into the network of industry luminaries, entrepreneurs, investors, and early adopters creating the enterprise ecosystem for the next generation.
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The Haystack Project is investigating approaches designed to let people manage their information in ways that make the most sense to them. By removing arbitrary application-created barriers, which handle only certain information “types” and relationsh
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IA Summit presentation "StUX - integrating IA deliverables in a software development methodology"
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Dean, School of Information, Professor of Information Science, Psychology, Management Science & Information Systems
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A group weblog on social software
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This article explains how to create a search query analysis tool, a best bets feature, and a basic controlled vocabulary.
Posted by michael at June 11, 2005 06:24 PM