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I’m Moving from Backpack to Springpad — Here’s Why
n Springpad anything I can create exists independently of pages. I can add anything to “My Stuff,” which is what it calls the bucket that all items exist in. These can be a note, a list, a task, a contact or business, an event, a restaurant — anything. Wh
Akibot: Artificial + Collective Intelligence Collaboration Platform for the Enterprise
talk via microblogging to group & and a semantic bot:
Akibot memorizes everything with meaning. If you want to see what's in Akibot's memory, simply click on the memory link and you will see what he memorized in a cloud format, categorized by entities (c
A Lifestreaming Workflow (gmail centered) - The Steve Rubel Lifestream
Here's how I've set up my lifestreaming flow...
Capture:: This is where I collect my inspiration for content and create it. I am increasingly using Friendfeed as a front-end filter for all my social network content. I read feeds in Google Reader. I build
HTML 5 Drag and Drop + Microformats = a whole world of possibilities
disruptive? works for clipping too (with someplugin)?
"So while drag and drop is undoubtedly cool, drag and drop with standardised microformats for drag data takes this feature to a completely new dimension. ... sites in different domains; so you can drag
dspace.org - (Now: Duraspace, with fedora)
open data management -- DSpace open source software enables open sharing of content that spans organizations, continents and time. -- The DSpace application can recognize and manage a large number of file format and mime types . Some of the most common fo
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PicoNote - Google Notebook Reborn? | Wap Review
PicoNote at m.piconote.com is basic but highly usable note taking mobile web app. It looks like a good replacement for the discontinued Google Notebook.
The plain text notes can be public or private and are created and viewed using the piconote.com full
Bill Buxton | How to Think Outside the Box - BusinessWeek
Refolksing (?) Preoocupations: "In the pre-computer age, we had specific rooms in our homes ... [for] certain activities ... one had a fairly good idea of what you were doing from the room you were in. And within a particular room, the fact that you were
Twitter / Dion Hinchcliffe: IMHO, the popularity (and ...
IMHO, the popularity (and funding) of apps like http:/bit.ly is an indicator that most sites need to redesign their URLs for the 2.0 era.
Snarkmarket: Compress Into Diamonds
Google, I want you to give me a button labeled “Compress into diamonds.” When I click that button, spin your little algorithmic wheels and turn my reader into a personalized Memeorandum. Show me the most linked-to items in the bunch, and show me which of
Enterprise 2.0 Blog » Blog Archive » Diffusecasting: The New Model for Mass Influence
crucial! "Why did WordOfMouth and virality need rediscovery in the 2000s? What happened was the few-decades long age of broadcast-- ‘Tribe’ is an extraordinarily misleading term. What look like tribal dynamics are situational, temporary, ‘aspect’ dynamics
TweetDeck: a simple and fast way to experience Twitter
But at the heart of Tweedeck, is it's ability to group people together and search across the twittersphere. Grouping friends or work colleagues separately means you have a window on all aspects of your twitter life. Searching across the twittersphere mean
Is Twitter the Future - Guest Post | chrisbrogan.com
Yes, Twitter is not so much a tool, it's an experimental ecosystem for all aspects of microcontent circulation. ("To that end, Twitter is the same as AOL. It is, for all intents and purposes, version 0.2 of a new set of tools that will change a communicat
Introduction to the Social Media Classroom (Rheingold Project)
free, open source online teaching tool that incorporates blogs, a wiki, forums, microblogging, social bookmarking, video-sharing, chat, RSS, and more, within a simple, shared interface. Along with the software, we will also release Howard Rheingold's "Soc
Michael Wesch and the Future of Education (07/2008)
During his presentation, the Kansas State University professor breaks down his attempts to integrate Facebook, Netvibes, Diigo, Google Apps, Jott, Twitter, and other emerging technologies to create an education portal of the future.
teemu arina on Flickr - Photo Sharing!
Teemu Arina's sketch of the learnscape: informal learning in the center
Digital Web Magazine - The Web Beyond the Desktop
we still make some fundamental assumptions about how the users of a site or application are interacting with our work. In our mind’s eye, we picture a place and a device. The place: users are sitting at a desk, ... Device: PC, laptop
Soup Updates
-- becomes a powerful microcontent machine, indeed.
# Del.icio.us imports now contain the tags you gave an item
# You can choose to import just a subset of your Twitter messages by entering "username#hashtag" as your Twitter name
Out of Rhythm » The next thing after 2.0!
Web 1.0 – Centralised Them. Web 2.0 – Distributed Us. Web 3.0 – Decentralised Me
"With more concern over my attention comes a need to manage the flow of information. This is about pushing and pulling information into a flow that accounts for time an
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