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29 Dec 09
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Personally, I don't think the genie can be put back in the bottle. Twitter et al are simply more compelling a conversational medium than blog comments. While the close relationship of blog posts and their associated comments may seem like a positive attribute, it is actually very limiting and closed. In general, people have to blunder int
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So, what are blogs going to be when the conversation moves away? They will be the place where we archive our posts, so that people can find them when they need to search, which still is a necessity.
But today's blog technologies were not designed with flow in mind: they are based on Web 1.0 principles, and although they have helped to engender a revolution in sociality and flow, they don't support it very well. This opens up an important new are for competit
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The way I am getting tugged to blog posts is increasingly as a mention within a conversational bite in Twitter or Friendfeed. I then click out of the flow to see the larger post, and offer my view in the flow -- not on the blog -- and then I return to the flow, where I will be spending most of my time.
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13 Nov 09
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07 Nov 09
Richard GauthierBasically, conversation is moving from a very static and slow form of conversation -- the comments thread on blog posts -- to a more dynamic and fast form of conversation: into the flow in Twitter, Friendfeed, and others. I think this directionality may b
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13 Jul 09
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08 Jul 09
craig rolandLoic Le Meur is only the most recent person to notice that the conversation online has moved away from the blogs that once seemed the nexus:
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Joseph CaplanLoic Le Meur is only the most recent person to notice that the conversation online has moved away from the blogs that once seemed the nexus: [from Loic Le Meur Blog: My social map is totally decentralized but I want...
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Loic Le Meur is only the most recent person to notice that the conversation online has moved away from the blogs that once seemed the nexus:
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The way I am getting tugged to blog posts is increasingly as a mention within a conversational bite in Twitter or Friendfeed. I then click out of the flow to see the larger post, and offer my view in the flow -- not on the blog -- and then I return to the flow, where I will be spending most of my time.
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This makes sense: I want to talk about the blog post with the person who brought it to my attention, more so that with some group of strangers at the blog, or even the author, who I may not know at all.
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31 Mar 08
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Michel Bauwensconversation is moving from a very static and slow form of conversation -- the comments thread on blog posts -- to a more dynamic and fast form of conversation: into the flow in Twitter, Friendfeed, and others. I think this directionality may be like a la
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Joseph Thornleyconversation is moving from a very static and slow form of conversation -- the comments thread on blog posts -- to a more dynamic and fast form of conversation: into the flow in Twitter, .... conversation moves to where is is most social.
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30 Mar 08
annestBasically, conversation is moving from a very static and slow form of conversation -- the comments thread on blog posts -- to a more dynamic and fast form of conversation: into the flow in Twitter, Friendfeed, and others. I think this directionality may b
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