Post-Medium Publishing. [Paul Graham]
What if People Don’t Take the Bait to Go Paperless? [New York Times]
Ours, Theirs and the Bloggers’ Zones: Compatible, Yet Different. [Nieman]
Can You Trust Crowd Wisdom? [Technology Review-MIT]
Who Controls Data About Public Transportation? [EFF]
The People’s Republic of Google. [I,Cringely]
A Day In The Life Of An Information Worker. [Forrester Research]
Will the web mean [...]
Neo Cities: How online communities are born–and what happens when they die. [The American Prospect]
Opening Up the Federal Court System, One Filing at a Time [Citizen Media Law Project]
Listening Literacy For Nonprofits. [Brian Solis, PR 2.0]
San Francisco Opens The City’s Data. [TechCrunch]
NewBizNews & Hyperpersonal news streams. [Buzzmachine]
Twenty Theses for Government 2.0, Cluetrain Style [Social Computing [...]
Imran Ali of WebWorkerDaily wrote a great series last week titled “The Future of Work” covering the evolving workforce, the need for statisticians and the growing use of statistical analysis to tell stories, work-group methodologies, and a report about trending behaviors of small businesses and freelances. The whole series is worth reading as it lays [...]
Big Data and Real-time Structured Data Analytics. [O'Reilly Radar ]
The Future of Work: Noded. [WebWorkersDaily]
The Fallacy Of The Link Economy. [Paid Content]
P2P Not to Blame for Content Industry Failures Says EU. [Read Write Web]
To Live, Twitter Must Die. [Slate]
The UK’s Surveillance Society: Half A Million Intercepts of Communications Data in 2008. [Electronic Frontier Foundation]
Shared [...]
Recorded: August 6, 2009
Source: Supernova Hub
Howard Greenstein spoke with Andrew Keen (Author of “The Cult of the Amateur”), TechCrunch Co-Editor Erick Schonfeld, John Borthwick, Kevin Marks, David Talley and others about the real-time web.
Howard Greenstein: @howardgr, Howardgreenstein.com
Andrew Keen @ajkeen, The Cult of the Amateur
Erick Schonfeld: @erikschonfeld, TechCrunch
John Borthwick: @johnborhwick
Kevin Marks: @kevinmarks
David Talley *If you have [...]
Gigaom: Solid article on Google Chrome OS.
The most entertaining article on Google Chrome OS from the Fake Steve Jobes. Let’s all take a deep breath and get some perspective.
Tech Dirt: Judge says blogs not legitimate news source; no shield protections.
Forrester Research: Interactive Marketing Nears $55 Billion; Advertising Overall Declines.
Twittorati.com: Muck Rack and Technorati, very cool.
TED [...]
A manifesto on Health Data Rights by Tim O’Reilly.
Report on The Guardian’s crowdsourcing venture. Amazing, the simplicity of the operation.
Rain Gutters as cable management tools.
Real time search with Collecta, looks good! Collecta monitors the update streams of news sites, popular blogs and social media, and Flickr.
Twitter tools for managing followers. I need a Twitter application [...]
I’m a huge TED Talks fan. Most of their talks are timeless. Hans Rosling presents using GapMinder a non-profit venture promoting sustainable global development and achievement of the United Nations Millennium Development Goals by increased use and understanding of statistics and other information about social, economic and environmental development at local, national and global levels.
For the geeky pillow lover in you.
Tag networks on social sites may predict next Internet fad.
Go2web20’s application list is fantastic.
Microsoft Wants Gadgets to Run Windows. Read the comments, they are hilarious.
12 Companies targeting early tech adopters.
From the New York Times Magazine, amazing photos from data centers.
Top 10 Social Media Stories of the week from Mashable.
CNN [...]
Webstock 2009 in Wellington, New Zealand.
New product ideas are increasingly based around surfacing and exposing personal data. As we engineer new information systems, what new product possibilities will emerge? Tom Coates talks about personal informatics, real-time data, brokerage, and privacy.
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