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Sunday, November 29, 2009
Amazon for buy-nothing day . Read They have planned a life for you — from the cradle friend Sara in Second Life: Life: "I have to hide me at work." ...Tags: BLOG Links and Tweets for the the Week -- November 29, 2009 "Stumble" from the Mari Lwyd
 
Tuesday, September 29, 2009
As the cover of Wikinomics illustrates, initiatives like YouTube, MySpace, Wikipedia, Flickr, Second Life, Linux, InnoCentive and even the Human Genome Project are all grounded in the same basic principle: they are created by crowds of (mostly) anonymous users who define their own informational, expressive and communicational needs, a process touted as “mass creativity” or “peer production.” Most e-communities are actually thinly disguised entertainment platforms (YouTube, Hyves, The Sims, Last.fm) or product-exchange markets (eBay, Amazon) where people come together to find someone,
 
Wednesday, July 1, 2009
home peaked in the second quarter of 2008, and is now back down to pre-2004 levels. Although I’m not a big fan of people replacing real life experience with virtual, I think that social-networking on a healthy level is a benefit. Check in with Amazon, ebay and Walmart.com - they may give us a good idea of how material consumption is actually waxing or waning. x Username: Password:
 

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Furthermore, at the time I wrote this, 167,113 of Amazon�s book reviews were contributed by just a few "top-100" reviewers ; the most prolific reviewer had written 12,423 reviews. For example, Amazons "people who bought this book, bought these other books" recommendations are a side effect of people buying books. In avatar-based systems like Second Life, for example, most users modify standard-issue use it.com Alertbox Oct. 2006 Participation Inequality in Social Design Jakob Nielsen sAlertbox, October 9, 2006: Participation Inequality: Encouraging
how do i get an invite? 3 Second Life Loser » Blog Archive » CollabAndRate Offers Suggestion Box for Companies Says: August 30th, 2007 at 3:32 am [...] But it is not the only way to get these shaiya money,we can also use the RMB to buy shaiya gold. 10 Second life Says: June 29th, 2008 at 8:10 pm In the game, I had a good brother, he in order to buy second life linden for his wife then he spends many times to made second life money and second life linden come true his wife dream.
little as three seconds! business-to-customer websites, like Amazon, eBay and Etsy, all offer a range The second four are leading-edge, Wikipedia, or Second Life . You BLOG A Practical Guide to Implementing Implementing Web 2.0 (aka aka Social Networking Tools) in Your Organization A lot of
ReadWriteWeb ReadWriteWeb ReadWriteTalk Enterprise Jobwire About Subscribe Contact Advertise RSS RWW Daily by Email RSS RWW Weekly Wrap-up Home Products Trends Best of RWW Archives Enjoy 12 Seconds of Fun with 12Seconds.tv - 500 Invites Written by Corvida / July 24, 2008 1:40 PM / 9 Comments « Prior Post Next Post » Video services are really taking off this year! The general overview of
home peaked in the second quarter of 2008, and is now back down to pre-2004 levels. Although I’m not a big fan of people replacing real life experience with virtual, I think that social-networking on a healthy level is a benefit. Check in with Amazon, ebay and Walmart.com - they may give us a good idea of how material consumption is actually waxing or waning. x Username: Password:
Second, support their networks/networking. Semi/a-social iTunes Bestbuy.com Pandora (until recently) After the fact (eBay: reputation, Netflix: friends in a tab, Amazon: recommendations from other users, Basecamp: not that social, fails some of the critical tests) The Buddylist is the Centre of the Universe… A case against IM being disruptive: the user chooses how disruptive the client is (blings, pop-up messages, etc… same with e-mail) Totally acceptable to not answer on IM. Even second degree is really Blog Writing Multilingual Presse About Business Contact Coworking Digital Crumble EBF Fleur de Pains Going Solo India Logbook Newsletter Photos TMS Twitter RSS Climb to the Stars Stephanie Booth’s online ramblings Previous post: Martin Roell: Getting Started in Consulting (LIFT’07) Next post: Some Notes of Florence Devouard’s LIFT Talk (Wikipedia) Stowe Boyd: Building Social Applications by Stephanie on 02.07.2007 in Cyberspace , Events , Social
The site is currently in private [...] 4 Second Life Loser » Blog Archive » CollabAndRate Offers Suggestion Box for Companies Says: August 30th, 2007 at 3:32 am [...] Flash on the iPhone: Maybe Never Mashables Social Media and Technology Event Guide Nokia Runs Out of Synonyms for Store, Calls its App Store Ovi Announcing Mashable NextUp NYC Events - Tickets on Sale Facebook: All Your Stuff is Ours, Even if You Quit Facebook Connect Makes Gists Power Networking Service a Reality [Invites]
O’Reilly’s original essay encoded the “best practices” of those companies (Amazon, Yahoo, Google, among them) which had survived the dotcom meltdown, offering advice for venture capitalists and entrepreneurs who wanted to seize the next new business opportunity. 8243; arrived just in time to offer a handy explanation for Wikipedia, YouTube, Second Life, Facebook, and Twitter. Henry Jenkins posted this today about participatory culture: APRIL 8, 2009 Critical
Like linkedin or second life. The Importance of Consumer Generated Content in Community Management by: Jeff Ubois, UC Berkeley (a) Jay Bryant: TV Guide (b) Max Kalehoff: Nielson BuzzMetrics (c) Bill Schreiner: AOL (d) Jeff Ubois: I am struck by how much people are talking about archiving at this conference. The entire business is down to Amazon, Borders and B&N. humantech > technology enabled lifestyle « Community 2.0 Conference Notes: Day 1 Community 2.0
Amazon for buy-nothing day . Read They have planned a life for you — from the cradle friend Sara in Second Life: Life: "I have to hide me at work." ...Tags: BLOG Links and Tweets for the the Week -- November 29, 2009 "Stumble" from the Mari Lwyd