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Nice design, driving awareness of the new social
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http://www.sermo.com/tour Tier three designs and experiences (okay, call them web2.0 or social or whatever you like), so obvious they're invisible to the connected young and the initiated, are not obviously valuable to everyone. That's true despite...
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And I thought The Teaching Company was cool...
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Actually I still think The Teaching Company is cool. I've taken many of their courses and I can testify to the fact that they are high quality. But this is getting too good: http://webcast.berkeley.edu/courses.php I really need a way to do three or four...
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Tier Three Design
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Lots of really fascinating stuff is happening in my world lately. Some of it is a bit unusual. For instance, my wife now refers to me as the Hannibal Lector of Microsoft -- I'm not going to pursue that other than to report that I don't actually bite....
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Social Computing from a distance
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I think we're taking to close a look at social computing to see it for what it really is. Stepping back, it looks a lot like social nets are the next level of internet sophistication. From this perspective social nets are superimposed upon content nets...
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Almost Isaac
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"Any idea sufficiently advanced is indistinguishable from nonsense."
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I wonder to what extent this is actually happening -- or if...
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I don't know this guy. I can't vouch for his credibility. But, I'd like to know the if what he says can actually be proven. With the advent of MySpace, Facebook, YouTube, Imeem and the flock, things are a changing. I work for an internet measurement company...
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More choices for personal publishing
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Can't say find this shockingly original, but anything that contributes to the ease with which we can publish is worth noting. http://www.slideshare.net/faqs/slidecast
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Great Posts from Steve on the State of Social Networking
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Microcommunities? Well, of course. And a lot more too. We're just scratching the surface of social networking -- the absolute tip of the proverbial iceberg. http://hubmagazine.com/?p=200 And it's becoming clear we've reached a significant juncture...
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