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Location-based services about to blossom
David Kamerer's Spoonful —
Authority: 443
So whats hot in social media today? Location, location, location! Thats right, location-based services appear to be gaining critical mass. This trend is driven by the proliferation of handsets with built-in GPS receivers, including the iPhone, Android devices such as the Droid, and the BlackBerry, as well as the ...1 week ago -
What Everybody Ought to Know About the Web
BeDeviant.com | Culture, Faith & Technology —
Authority: 422
The Harvard Business blog had an article the other day that was, aptly titled, “ Five Mind-Blowing Web Stats .” They were, in fact, mind-blowing. The stats boiled down look like this: There has been a 40,000-fold increase in websites from 15 years ago. We’ve gone from 5,000 to 200+ million. The blogosphere ...2 weeks ago -
Is Facebook Bad for Teens?
[Geeks Are Sexy] Technology News —
Authority: 628
You’ve heard it before: parents groups and educators worldwide are growing more and more concerned regarding children and teens using social networking sites. But while online social networking shows a great deal of promise in respect to reaching out to teenagers, some critics worry that too much focus on the ...2 weeks ago -
Mash up and share feeds with Wiffiti
David Kamerer's Spoonful —
Authority: 443
Wiffiti is a tool for capturing a feed and displaying it in a dynamic screen, which can be published in a variety of places. The National Communication Association is currently meeting in Chicago. Attendees are using the Twitter hashtag #NCA09. A screen based on this tag could be pushed to flat panels throughout ...2 weeks ago -
Choose your own adventure
redswish - a web design blog | new site coming soon! —
Authority: 107
Flame s very own Dom Rodwell spoke at the North event - Rule of Thirds (Im not sure why it was called that). Not to seem biased, or to be sucking up to my boss, but its a bloody good presentation looking at how the communication of narrative has fundamentally changed in the age of digital media; how you can no ...2 weeks ago -
Wednesday Geeky Pics: Emoticons in the Wild
[Geeks Are Sexy] Technology News —
Authority: 628
Since I was recently thinking about emoticons , I thought I’d see what the photographers on Flickr have to offer on the subject. After all, emoticons aren’t just for IMs and text messages anymore. Here are some other places where people have spotted a ;-) or a :-) or maybe even a >:( . :-) ;-) :-p ...2 weeks ago -
The Internet is Unstoppable
Nerd Acumen —
Authority: 112
This is a video presentation I put together for my Net Economics course, as well as to inspire my co-workers at Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center, and everyone else for that matter, to “get in there and play” when it comes to building the information commons through social media.3 weeks ago -
LP on Twitter
Larvatus Prodeo —
Authority: 536
Yes, LP is now Twittering . I’m sure you’ve heard of it. Heck you can’t avoid it now that it’s become the favourite plaything of the mainstream media. In fact it appears whole conferences are dedicated to Twitter – participants seemingly unable to talk about anything else. As some of you may know ...3 weeks ago -
Google Dashboard and online privacy
David Kamerer's Spoonful —
Authority: 443
The Russian comic Yakov Smirnoff famously said, "In SovietRussia, TV watches you." Today, he might say, "on Internet, Google watchesyou." Indeed, Google is like Santa Claus: it sees you when youresleeping. It knows when youre awake. It knows if youve been bad or good, sobe good for goodness sake. But you dont have ...3 weeks ago -
The Daily Habit: Science
The 115- Fear and Loathing in America: Random Babble from the Red-Eyed Counterculture —
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New Galaxies Found http://news.yahoo.com/s/space/20091103/sc_space/hugegalaxyclusterhintsatuniversesskeleton3 weeks ago -
Kids don’t trust themselves to have unlimited Facebook access (non Wave version)
Pontydysgu - Bridge to Learning —
Authority: 492
Sadly it seems my previous post can only be viewed by those with a Google Wave account. for those who don’t, here is a plain blog copy. “I am ever more intrigued with the possibilities of Google Wave. If you do not have a wave account , please add comments to this post in the normal way. But if you do have a wave ...4 weeks ago -
Shadows & Light: Privacy in the Panopticon
echovar —
Authority: 113
Before the turn of the millennium, Scott McNealy declared privacy dead : The chief executive officer of Sun Microsystems said Monday that consumer privacy issues are a “red herring.” “You have zero privacy anyway,” Scott McNealy told a group of reporters and analysts Monday night at an event to launch his ...4 weeks ago

