Every happy community is the same
Posted Friday February 2, 2007, 3:47 am, Over one day old
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How business, culture and politics look from inside my own personal Internet bubble...
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So, if you were a terrorist, how would you react to news that a great American city responded to electronic signs depicting a cartoon character by calling in its security forces, guns drawn, and shutting down the city?
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They shook their heads and admitted they were spun, and vowed it wouldn't happen again.| | | Then they painted Dean as having a temper, even though there were no—no—incidents in which he lost his temper. That's exactly what everyone, including the media, have been saying.
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Aldon Hynes is going to blog the Libby trial and posts about what value bloggers can bring to such events. He's not a lawyer, but he also doesn't want "end up at the other end of the spectrum talking about which outfit which witness wore..."
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Stately, plump Penguin Books is off on an experiment that is likely to fail in delightful, unpredictable ways...for which my hat is off to them. The wiki has a blog (but does the blog have a wiki?), and the Penguin blog talks about the experiment as well.
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The Pew survey (blogged here ) that says 28% of respondents have tagged or categorized content is startling. And 7% said they had tagged or categorized something that very day. Wow.| | | Pew does good work, but let's say the number is off way beyond the margin of error. Say it's off by 50%.
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Brad DeLong observes "some of the more interesting categories from Crooked Timber"... [Tags: tagging taxonomy everything_is_miscellaneous humor |]
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On a typical day online, 7% of internet users say they tag or categorize online content. | | | Since the last figure I saw (and of course I don't remember where I saw it) was that 0.5% of Net users have used tags, this is a spectacular finding.
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