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Children of the Gulf by Brenda Ann Kenneally (americanpoverty.org)

Brenda Ann Kenneally has a wonderful essay about children living in poverty in the United States Gulf coast area. See more at www.americanpoverty.org.

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How Overrated is Sentiment in Economics? | The Big Picture

There is a small cadre of Economists -- original thinkers, contrarians, out of the box theorists -- I respect a great deal. It is a modest list ranging from

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Buzz Canuck: 16 Social Media Trends for 2010 from Agent Wildfire

16 Social Media Trends for 2010 by Agent Wildfire View more presentations from Sean Moffitt. It's prediction season again and we've pulled together our best prognostications for the 2010 social media season. Here they are: 1) Attention overload and filtering - Twitter , spammers and aggregated content engines have finally shortened our attention window to a nanosecond - it is beginning to be tough to separate the good stuff on the web vs. the bad - A-listing, really smart SEO and SMO and private huddle spaces will become popular in 2010 social media as a result. 2) Brand Community building - strong companies that have used internal collaboration start extending their tentacles out into their customer and partner networks -...

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19 Nov 09

Warren Berger’s talking about his new book Glimmer: about the power of design to transform the way we live.

In October 2009, The Penguin Press published anew book, Glimmer, about the power of design to transform the way we live. This project, which has been several years in the works, has taken Warren inside the studios and deep into the creative minds of some some of the world’s top designers and design experts, including Bruce Mau

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The New Symbiosis of Professional Networks: Social Media’s Impact on Business and Decision Making « Fredzimny's Blog

I am thrilled to share key findings from research that Don Bulmer and I conducted called The New Symbiosis of Professional Networks. The research was conducted as part of our 2009 fellowship with the Society for New Communications Research (SNCR).

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18 Nov 09

Reading Rosabeth Moss Kanter’s On Twitter and in the Workplace, It’s Power to the Connectors – HarvardBusiness.org #in « Fredzimny's Blog

In the World According to Twitter, giving away access to information rewards the giver by building followers. The more followers, the more information comes to the giver to distribute, which in turn builds more followers. The process cannot be commanded or controlled; followers opt in and out as they choose. The results are transparent and purely quantitative; network size is all that matters. Networks of this sort are self-organizing and democratic but without any collective interaction.

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Trends for Social Media in 2010 from Social Media ‘09: 4 expert views

"A few speakers were asked for their views on the trends that we’re likely to see in Social Media in 2010. They were specifically asked for 4 ‘going up’ trends and 1 ‘going down’ trend – as a result we’ve titled this page – 4.5 trends for Social Media in 2010."

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Recommending Semantic’s Web Feed(ly)ing The Enterprise « Fredzimny's Blog

As an operational manager working in the blogosphere I use at the private-professional level Feedly and Zemanta. It is my sincere belief that deploying these tools in knowledge-intensive organizations and professionals will result in 15% productivity gains.

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Looking at the remarkable artefacts of Elisabeth Tonnard

Last weekend was another small artbook fair in New York at which I made an exciting discovery in the work of a young Dutch poet and visual artist named Elisabeth Tonnard. Tonnard has been in residence at Rochester’s Visual Studies Workshop and has created several artist books over the past several years. One title that was a must own for me was her book In This Dark Wood published in 2008. I am one year late to add this to my Best of 2009 list but since I make the rules here, I will happily add it anyway.

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