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The 10 Commandments of the Social Web
A list worthy of all of my blogposts on the subject http://tinyurl.com/6gk7pg
more fromwww.socialtimes.com
[Essay] Social Network Sites: Public, Private, or What? | danah boyd
Persistence. What you say sticks around. This is great for asynchronous communication, but it also means that what you said at 15 is still accessible when you are 30 and have purportedly outgrown those childish days.
more fromkt.flexiblelearning.net.au
Modeling The Real Market Value Of Social Networks
You are what you spend - in social networking terms. Your value to developers is, and always has been, your consumerism quotient.
more fromwww.techcrunch.com
Jennifer Government author Max Barry on "Advertising Next"
I think if Facebook had been smarter—if they’d remembered their success comes from giving people complete control over their own information, and hadn’t tried to wrest it back—they could have built the most effective, highly-targeted advertising p
more frommaxbarry.com
Women of Web 2.0 Show # 68 | EdTechTalk [podcast]
Women of Web 2.0 as we interview Danah Boyd about the history of social networks. Lucy Gray gets into the fray with her great perspective.
more fromwww.edtechtalk.com
Academichack: Twitter philosophy (new teaching for new times)
to extend the walls of the classroom, make education relevant to all aspects of students lives rather than just what they do four-five hours a day we need to think of ways to extend the ways we form and foster learning communities.
more fromacademhack.outsidethetext.com
Quitting Facebook Gets Easier (sort of) | New York Times
As The New York Times reported on Monday, some Facebook users who wished to close their accounts had been unable to do so, even after contacting Facebook’s customer service representatives
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Visualizing Social Media Fatigue - ReadWriteWeb
Our attention is stretched so thin these days that there are times when I have actually tried to register for what I thought was a new service only to realize later that I already had an account
more fromwww.readwriteweb.com
Annals of Crime: Friend Game: Reporting & Essays: The New Yorker
Just say NO to status-reinforcing anti-social apps that reinforce social "comparison" "rating" and "inner circle" thinking. The only people who benefit from status-building are those who wish to sell us stuff.
more fromwww.newyorker.com
Bill of Rights for Users of the Social Web
It's time that users started defining our OWN terms of service, privacy policies and data controls.
more fromopensocialweb.org
The Role of Status Seeking in Online Communities: Giving the Gift of Experience
Information "gifts" and status seeking.
more fromjcmc.indiana.edu
Who governs the interconnected world?
"Networks are the most important organisational form of our time, but are often mis-used and misunderstood." Selected essays.
more fromwww.demos.co.uk
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