A semi-FAQ from Socialthing
I’ve been playing with Socialthing for a few weeks (link to blog below). They recently outed themselves at SXSW, and were blessed with a barrage of traffi...
I’ve been playing with Socialthing for a few weeks (link to blog below). They recently outed themselves at SXSW, and were blessed with a barrage of traffi...
While I am part of the Facebook bashers (well, bashers of the current Facebook craze), I always feel that I am dead wrong, since so many folks are still signing...
Gosh, I’ve been using Flickr for ever, but I still find it frustrating to go through my contact’s photos. I have searched for all sorts of tools to ...
I’ve heard a lot about Matt Web through those closest to him, but never really met him. Matt is half of an interesting and insane design duo, Schulze &...
What got me thinking all over again about the Semantic Web and how to find, navigate, recombine, and contribute to the flow of knowledge was a brief series of m...
Fred has written a ton of great articles on the nature of social networks, and what works and doesn’t. This article (link below) gives me pause to my thin...
Doc Searls has a really good article on the state of the Web (from last fall).* He talks about the ‘static’ Web and the ‘living’ W...
Stefan’s comment to my post on Facebook ("Facebook is a persistent Julie McCoy") got me thinking: I regularly explain to people about how users ...
Dang, I was not able to finagle a trip to SFO to see this talk. But, if you live in the Bay Area, don’t miss this! Link: Long Now Seminars Craig Venter is...
I’ve been a big proponent of teaching machines by doing. I don’t mean that the machine is ‘watching’ my move and guessing what is going ...