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Tag: ramblings on noise

Strategy/The Narrative

Ramblings on noise: Our senses

Posted on 08 October 2007 by charlie

Yeah, the whole noise thing is still bouncing in my head. I was dabbling with some visualization ideas this week and it brought back the whole noise thought. I ...

The Narrative/Tips & Tricks

Filtering the noise on Twitter

Posted on 27 September 2007 by charlie

Just heard about a new feature in Twitter that lets you ignore the noise and get alerted to the signal, albeit a signal you choose. In my ramble on noise, this ...

Strategy

Rambling on noise: All the noise, noise, noise!

Posted on 21 September 2007 by charlie

For all the Grinches out there who prefer the precise silence and ‘control’ of the way we currently use our internet app, here are a few points in f...

Strategy

Ramblings on noise: Interquantum translation

Posted on 20 September 2007 by charlie

I’ve spoken about how quiet the internet really is, how it’s not noisy like a cocktail party. This is mostly because the current model of transmitti...

Strategy

Ramblings on noise: Filtering the fire-hose with ease

Posted on 18 September 2007 by charlie

I previously mentioned the example of iTunes sending out (narrowcasting? unicasting?) Bettina’s playlist and AndrĂ© having selected it to listen to. That&#...

Strategy

Ramblings on noise: If the internet were noisy, what would our senses be?

Posted on 17 September 2007 by charlie

A colleague (let’s call him AndrĂ©) was listening to music i iTunes one day when a playlist popped up from someone else on the network (let’s call he...

Strategy

Rambling on noise: The signal in the rambling.

Posted on 17 September 2007 by charlie

This is the thought I had: ‘I’m starting to realize that the internet is one global cocktail party – there are apps everywhere spewing out qua...

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