Tags: meme
Tags: meme
Andrew Shuttleworth?s Social Media Mapping Starts Meme
Posted Tuesday May 6, 2008, 10:13 am, Over one day old at Pacific IT Consulting
This evening (our time) Andrew made me aware ReadWriteWeb has picked up his article on Social Media Fatigue, an amazing attempt to try to “Mind Map” the chaos the rest of us try to keep organized only in our heads.
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Merry Christmas, and a meme...
Posted Sunday December 24, 2006, 1:48 pm, Over one day old at sustainablog
I'm really terrible about playing my part in keeping a meme going, or playing "tag," but Ivan Storck, aka Ivan Enviroman, tagged me just over a week ago... so, here are five things that you may not know about me:
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AI pipedreams now called Web 3.0
Posted Sunday November 19, 2006, 6:26 pm, Over one day old at Epeus' epigone
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Walukiewicz's Law
Posted Wednesday October 11, 2006, 4:21 am, Over one day old at Epeus' epigone
When I joined the BBC in 1988, my first direct manager was Ian Walukiewicz. When I expressed my frustration with management or colleagues to him, he explained it by a very simple principle. People take jobs to improve themselves. They pick things that are hard for them.
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Scoble eschews PR
Posted Wednesday October 11, 2006, 4:21 am, Over one day old at Epeus' epigone
The press can find them. I talked with the grassroots FIRST. Against the advice, by the way, of a lot of PR people (they wanted me to break the news to Walt Mossberg or someone "important" first? they thought that's how I was going to get the biggest story going).
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When antonyms are synonyms
Posted Wednesday October 11, 2006, 4:21 am, Over one day old at Epeus' epigone
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The BPI gets tangled in DRM
Posted Wednesday October 11, 2006, 4:21 am, Over one day old at Epeus' epigone
BPI reassures consumers:?We will not sue you for filling your iPod with music you have bought yourself" Failure to extend copyright term "could turn an export into an import? - akin to scattering Britain's crown jewels of music across the globe.
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Net Neutrality and copyright
Posted Wednesday October 11, 2006, 4:21 am, Over one day old at Epeus' epigone
Liberal Economist The value of packets transferred is only clear to the originator and sender, not to the intermediary carrying them, so maximum utility is realised by enabling the endpoints to set values, not the network operator.
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Badgering the Beeb
Posted Wednesday October 11, 2006, 4:21 am, Over one day old at Epeus' epigone
The BBC has gone down a wrong path here by expending significant resources to try an enforce territoriality online, blocking non-UK IP addresses, and locking up the content in Windows Media DRM to try to enforce a UK-only, one week duration public right through technological means.
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Building openness in - Pingerati and Microformat search
Posted Wednesday October 11, 2006, 4:21 am, Over one day old at Epeus' epigone
Although we are seeing more Microformats in blogs every day, we know that they make sense in other places too, and we need a way to encourage people to experiment with them, and find how they can add value to the world. If you have pages with data to share, you can ping it.
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