Pinboard bookmarks for December 18th
Pinboard links for December 18th, syndicated automagically: Twitter / Riitta Raesmaa: Stop talking about "social … – raesmaa: Stop talking about "social" http://t.co/YItZsVNO via @padday
Pinboard links for December 18th, syndicated automagically: Twitter / Riitta Raesmaa: Stop talking about "social … – raesmaa: Stop talking about "social" http://t.co/YItZsVNO via @padday
These are my links for November 5th through November 6th: Networked Society ‘On the Brink’ – I favorited a YouTube video: In On The Brink we discuss the past, present and future of connectivity with a mix of people including David Rowan, chief editor of Wired UK; Caterina Fake, founder of Flickr; and Eric Wahlforss, [...]
Dann ist das hier der richtige Kalender: Diesen Jahreskalender (gut geeignet um seinen Twitterentzug in 2010 zu planen) gibt es bei der Druckerei – die Spielregeln der netten Aktion sind wie folgt: einen (ich sage mal aussagefähigen) Blog-Beitrag schreiben, um drei dieser Kalender zu bekommen. Alternativ kann man mit seinem Twitter-Account an einem Gewinnspiel teilnehmen, bei [...]
It’s Facebook vs. Twitter now, mk.frogpond vs. frogpond – Facebook lost because they wouldn’t let me choose frogpond as username … via jess3
Nice TED talk by Evan Williams (co-founder of Twitter) revealing that many of the ideas driving Twitter’s explosive growth came from unexpected uses, i.e. were invented by the users themselves or by people working on side projects. Twitter has won a small army of lifecasting converts, with its bite-sized notes and instant-gratification communication. Co-founder Evan [...]
Just a notice that Evan Prodromou of Identi.ca has been at IT Conversations (mp3): Identi.ca is an open microblogging service. Users can post short messages about themselves to Identi.ca, which are then broadcast to friends in their social network using instant messages (IM), RSS feeds, and the Web. The product’s developer, Evan Prodromou, joins Phil [...]
Identi.ca lately? It’s basically a Twitter clone built upon the Open Source microblogging software laconi.ca (and the OpenMicroBlogging Protokoll too). See Marshall Kirkpatrick at ReadWrite Web for insights into the potentials, like e.g. “federated microblogging” and distributing load via multiple interoperable installs … What else? Jay Cross offers us another chapter of Informal Learning: Rediscovering the [...]
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