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Olia Lialina: Vernacular Web 2

I tried to collect, classify and describe the most important elements of the early Web

Tags: article, culture, web on 2007-09-10 and saved by3 people -All Annotations (0) -About

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Tobi's Timemachine - Add on for Mozilla Firefox

revisit the web in 1996

Tags: culture, design, extension, fun on 2007-09-10 and saved by2 people -All Annotations (0) -About

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Learning from Dave Winer - Joel on Software

I'm really losing patience with anonymous posts, "anon", "anon for this one," people who don't even have the energy to sign their messages with a made up name and leave the whole signature blank.

Tags: blog, comments, culture, internet on 2007-09-03 -All Annotations (0) -About

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Justin Timberlake - Culture - Hollywood - Idea Lab - New York Times

Recent research, however, suggests that reliable hit prediction is impossible no matter how much you know — a result that has implications not only for our understanding of best-seller lists but for business and politics as well.

Tags: culture, networks, socialnetworking on 2007-08-22 -All Annotations (0) -About

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The age of endarkenment | Science | Guardian Unlimited

The enlightenment was a beautiful thing. People cast aside dogma and authority. They started to think for themselves. Natural science flourished. Understanding of the real world increased. The hegemony of religion slowly declined. Real universities were c

Tags: article, culture, health, religion, science on 2007-08-18 -All Annotations (0) -About

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Comment is free: Andrew Keen v Emily Bell

So is today's internet killing our culture?

Tags: comment, culture, debate, interview, web2.0 on 2007-08-16 and saved by5 people -All Annotations (0) -About

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trendwatching.com: May 2007 trend briefing | TRANSPARENCY TYRANNY

The non-competitive and the downright incompetent have very few stones left to hide under: never before have consumers’ purchase decisions been so strongly influenced by all kinds of transparency. In fact, TRANSPARENCY TYRANNY now rules:

Tags: Marketing, Web2.0, business, culture, trends on 2007-05-03 and saved by35 people -All Annotations (1) -About

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Wealth statistics visualised as flags

Very powerful imagery

Tags: culture, interesting, politics on 2006-09-27 and saved by22 people -All Annotations (1) -About

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