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Thursday, February 25, 2010
A twitter search first thing revealed the first pro-ruling post I'd seen, from blogger Malcolm Coles (whose server currently appears to have ground to a halt under the barrage of hits). Google have a large team which proactively scan YouTube for imappropriate content, but even had that been the case on 'Google Videos' back in 2006, of course there is no guarantee that either the video or comments about it would always be found. Hmm. Following my post on the Google/Italy legal case last night , the plot this morning, thickens slightly - to an almost minestroni-like consistency
 
Wednesday, February 24, 2010
The Google employees were sued over a video posted to Google in 2006, showing four youths bullying a child with learning difficulties. If that principle is swept aside and sites like Blogger, YouTube and indeed every social network and any community bulletin board, are held responsible for vetting every single piece of content that is uploaded to them — every piece of text, every photo, every file, every video — then the Web as we know it will cease to exist, and many of the economic, social, political and technological benefits it brings could disappear." I'm still reeling from the shock of hearing the news today that an Italian court has found three Google executives guilty (it acquitted the fourth), convicting them to suspended six-month sentences.
 

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blog can work as a boundary crossing tool, but probably only works when the blogger is a broker him/herself (and has people from various communities of practice reading the blog). Martin Kloos wrote his thesis for the University of Amsterdam on communities of practice 2.0 . It's written in English, so if you are interested, you can download it and read it too.
Luis Suarez, one of the KM bloggers community, reported on my presentation in Blogging and Knowledge Communities - Is There a Connection? Communities What are communities? The fact of the community shows up when the blog author asks for help or assistance on a specific matter, and this shows up even more in the other hints of community. The caveat with this particular angle on communities is that its pretty much a one-way street from the blogger to the readers. 2. Knowledge Jolt with Jack Jack Vinson writes about knowledge management, personal effectiveness, theory of constraints and more.
Though google I found the blogpost how to back up your blogger blog . Quite some time ago, I did a presentation about blogging, and someone asked whether I had made a backup of my blog. Well, I hadn't, but he made me think about it. Now I'm a little lazy with these kind of things (as figuring this out takes some time investment) but they usually stay in my head.
Britt Bravo tipped me on haloscan to use for trackback on blogger. I'm going to try it when I feel like I have more time for this, thank
Notes about SAPs customer and developer cmomunities ...Tags: Tags: community online_community communities_of_practic
The single blog/blogger centric community with the power vested in the central blogger. It's fun to see all the Nancy Whites when you use google images. Very different people, all called Nancy White. But I guess this is the right picture of the Nancy White who wrote an interesting piece on the Knowledge Tree called blogs and community- launching a new paradigm for online community?
This as compared to a f2f meeting or conference where the 'small' blogger might not dare to speak up. I found the blogging ripples model via knowledge cafe on the logic+emotion blog " Yet another stab at the blog levels of influence idea. There are multiple ripples overlapping, happening in a three dimensional space—in real time. If
discussed with various bloggers who encouraged me to start. Tomorrow we have a seminar in IICD with Chris Addison on blogs and RSS and I'm asked to present my 'pathway into blogging' . So I thought of preparing it in my blog (to get away from powerpoint). A
Bloggers have gotten used to using the technical format for certain purposes like emphasizing links (blogs function often as infomediary places), making their thoughts explicit, commenting on blogposts etc. ( Cartoon from travelinlibraria n ) I've had to explain various times what a blog is. So I liked the blogpost by Jack Vinson on how to explain blogs and RSS.
of the blogger posting daily. giving more influence= power to the bloggers). For instance, for our e-collaboration community of practice with about 60 people, I think there are about 8-9 bloggers (plus a group blog) and some people want to start a blog. In CPsquare (with about 200 members) roughly 12 (didn't count) people are bloggers and a feed combines all blogposts into a community of practice feed. Via a blogpost by Nancy White I found a piece written by Jakob Nielsen about Participation inequality: encouraging more users to contribute . Jakob Nielsen refers