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Thursday, March 11, 2010
The secretive Nobel panel doesn’t publish a list of those it’s considering, but nominators (who are themselves a select band former laureates, government ministers and select academics) can reveal their choices if they wish – and both 2003’s winner Shirin Ebadi and Nicholas Negroponte have revealed that they’ve nominated the Net. However, Facebook is clearly keeping a gimlet eye on its reputation with regard to child safety: the Guardian reports that the network is threatening to sue the Daily Mail, over an article which claimed that 14-year-old girls who create Facebook profiles could
 
Sunday, February 21, 2010
NET.ART AND “PEER TO PEER” PROCESSES “Clearly, given that for years many online activism proposals focused their efforts on the analysis of how exchanges are produced on the Web and on how common goods circulate, inevitably many of them soon devoted their main research to P2P (peer-to-peer) networks and the social dynamics they have generated. Network Auralization for Gnutella (2003) by Jason Freeman, centred in the file search process on the Gnutella network. This is the second part of a text taken from a presentation at Medialab Prado in Madrid, by Juan Martín Prada, for the Inclusiva-net meeting in July 2009.
 
Saturday, February 20, 2010
I found this April 2003 paper, which details historical examples of shared design in the industrial era: * Essay: Episodes of Collective Invention . Bureau of Labor Statistics Office of Productivity and Technology, 4 August 2003 Wellknown researchers at the time such as Isaac Lowthian Bell, Thomas Whitwell, and J.G. Peter Meyer. U.S.
 

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Ellison Department of Telecommunication, Information Studies, and Media Michigan State University Go to a section in the article: Abstract Introduction Social Network Sites: A Definition A History of Social Network Sites Previous Scholarship Overview of this Special Theme Section Future Research Acknowledgments Notes References About the Authors Abstract Social network sites (SNSs) are increasingly attracting the attention of academic and industry
CoWord Real-time online collaboration with MS Word. Home Download Manual GCE Research Action FAQ Forum Contact What is CoWord? Two users are editing the same document at the same time using CoWord with MS Word 2003. (Click You can now use GCE to build your own real-time collaborative CoWord converts MS Word into a real-time multi-usercollaborative word processor. With CoWord, you and your collaborators can edit the same MS Word document atanytime (the same time or different times) over the Internet.
This site is maintained by Bruce Hoppe, Founder and President of Connective Associates LLC and Claire Reinelt, Research and Evaluation Director of the Leadership Learning Community Additional resources are described in this annotated bibliography of social network analysis . Research is based on work with the Appalachian Center for Economic Networks (ACEnet). Lawrence Community Works: Using the Power of Networks to Restore a City . leadernetwork FrontPage Search wiki: Home Edit page Log in Add features Help Welcome to our living bibliography on leadership networks.
President Bush, 2003, visiting a Veterans Administration Hospital. Some implications of this research. In 2004 Drew Westen and his colleagues put together an experiment to see how people of a particular political persuasion (Democrat or Republican) make sense of new information. Drew is a neuroscientist and advises political candidates on how to garner voter support.
of his KM Trilogy) (Thanks to Janice Keeler). This was developed further by Abell and Oxbrow’s work for TFPL in 2001 ( Competing with Knowledge ). Angela Abell and Val Skelton of TFPL subsequently published a Knowledge and Information Management Competency Dictionary (2003) – it is very asset focused, very little on human capital development (beyond competencies for KIM), or sense of the importance of learning. In 2006 TFPL published a white paper ‘ Who’s Managing Information? guide to good practice ’ (PD 7505:2005)as a follow through from
In 2003, Nicholas Christakis , a social scientist and internist at Harvard, and James Fowler , a political scientist at UC San Diego, began searching through the Framingham data. Rather, they were drawn to a clerical quirk: The original Framingham researchers noted each participants close friends, colleagues, and family members. "They If someone moved away, the researchers would call their friends Wired Home Subscribe Sections Cars 2.0 Culture Entertainment Gadgets Gaming How-To Med Tech Multimedia Politics Product Reviews Science Software Tech Biz Tech Jobs Wired Biz
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Collins and Porras' research shows that companies who have enduring values and a clear purpose out perform their competitors. 2003, Who Really Matters: The Core Group Theory of Power, Privilege, and Success , Currency Doubleday, New Yor Most organisations I know have a set of stated values. You know what I mean, things like integrity, professionalism, respect for the individual.