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Sunday, March 7, 2010
The  82nd Academy Awards , honoring the best  in film for 2009 , was held on Sunday, March 7, 2010, at the  Kodak Theatre in  Hollywood , with actors  Steve Martin and  Alec Baldwin hosting the ceremony. [2] ktab note to cablevision users in new york/jersey, abc and cablevision have reached an agreement and the oscars are now showing on abc.  #Oscars The Oscars are currently on TV. I’m not watching it – sorry Channel Nine – but I am flicking between the streaming webpage, tweets and other bits an bobs of sites.
 
Tuesday, February 16, 2010
Meanwhile, Google announced the launch of Google Maps Lab , which will allow users to test new features as they’re developed. Commentators speculate that Google is feeling some Microsoft heat, following the recent stream of new features rolled out for the Silverlight-powered version of Bing Maps: this week saw the launch of their Streetside Photos app, which matches geo-tagged Flickr images with their real-world locations. ON FACEBOOK ... Though Buzz is doubtless giving Facebook HQ a tension headache, they needn’t panic quite yet: last week The ‘Book announced they’d zipped past
 
Friday, February 12, 2010
The Feds insist this is a simple matter of updating the rights they already have over telephone networks – now largely superceded by the internet - and that new powers would cover only points of contact, rather than actual content. The Doritos ‘Underdog’ ad, which won competition-winner Joshua Svoboda $600,000 for an initial outlay of $200, prompted the New York Times to warn: “Be afraid, Madison Avenue. Welcome to eModeration's round-up of all that is intriguing, alarming or odd in the world of social media, compiled by Kate Williams. For more social media snippets, follow
 

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The website’s consistently brilliant interactive and information graphics, and restless experimentation with new technologies and new models led to expect a great deal from this talk. Tom, the clue is in the title - the “future” of The New York Times. Tags: The New York Times future Uncategorized SxSW Interactive Festival newspapers telegraph guardian That was the title of a talk at the SxSW Interactive Festival here in Austin, Texas, that a few of us went to yesterday afternoon. We were all looking forward to it.
In considering the effects of social network sites, it is clear that there are many challenges to work through – the increasing commercialization of this space, the need to construct strong privacy protections for users, and safety issues – but I believe the benefits we receive as a society provided by these tools far outweigh the risks. William Reader , professor of psychology at Sheffield Hallam University and social networking site researcher : From a psychological point of view, it is difficult to answer the question with any degree of certainty; the technology is simply too new and
It is the story of a community of birdwatchers in Central Park in New York City and how they observed, loved and obsessed over a family of Red-Tailed Hawks that raised a family on an apartment ledge just of Central Park. Identifying a new practice and refining it.) who made sure you’re the new person was invited in and met (Crossposted from my Full Circle blog ) My friend Sue Wolff generously lent me two books recently.
Below is a response from Matt Cooperrider , organizer of the Open Government NYC meetup group to a previous article about open cities . “While Mayor Bloomberg’s recent initiatives are innovative and forward-looking, perhaps his most valuable role for the openness movement in New York CIty has been as a foil. This is a mayor so strong that he steamrolled the City Council into approving a term limits extension so that he could run for a third term, and then made the 2009 mayoral race a formality by massively outspending his opponents. He has consolidated executive power at the top of one the most arcane and entrenched municipal governments in the United States.
The promise of co-creation is that getting customers involved in the innovation process, and letting them inform the design of new products, will mean that you develop a product that is better suited to their needs and will ultimately perform better in the market. Over the weekend, the New York Times looked at this very subject following revelations from ex-Google visual designer, Douglas Bowman. Image by Darren Hester via Flickr Of course, it is not always this simple.
The New York Times published an article, Putting Twitter’s World to Use , that had some interesting applications. For example, Corey Menscher, grad student at New York University, developed Kickbee, an elastic band with vibration sensors that his pregnant wife wore to alert Twitter each time baby kicked: “I kicked Mommy at 08:52 PM on Fri, Jan 2!” Mr. Menscher is now considering taking the product to market.
Jeff Jarvis has responded to New York Times slamming bloggers as unethical and without standards by pointing out that blogging is “process of journalism” whereas mainstream media is “product journalism”.  By the way, The New York Times doesn’t have “readers” any more, they have “users”. Darlin leads with TechCrunch and Gawker sharing bogus rumors of Apple buying Twitter. He acknowledges that TechCrunch said in its post that it could not confirm the story.
They may be leisure travellers who might only stay at your hotel once per year or even business travellers who use your airline each time they fly to New York. From a business trip to New York to a family road tip down Route  66 in the US. The Frequent Flyers are the ones who know the destinations best, and they are also those most likely to find themselves going to a new city and needing advice like this. For the next in our series of Online Community Examples we are looking at examples of online communities in the travel industry Online communities in the
Learn a new feature, practice it, and go on to the next. Tags: Blogging Networking and Marketing Strategy Personal Development and Success Social Media and Social Networking Sites Web Marketing critical success factors New York City Marathon social networking Success Strategie Building a social media presence is much more a marathon than a sprint. There’s plenty of content to develop, place and promote, and there are lots of relationships to build.
8221; in The New York Times published the day after my write up on John Cacioppo’s talk at the RSA on how loneliness is contagious. Tags: Made by Many behavior behaviour cardiovascular disease Facebook friends of friends John Cacioppo National Heart Institute obesity social networking social networks The New York Times tight networ Stumbled on on this very interesting article titled “ Is Happiness catching? ” The article is based on Christakis and Fowler’s research on the National Heart Institute’s Framingham Heart Study .