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Sunday, December 20, 2009
Philipp Schmidt for the Free Culture Research Workshop at Harvard University, 23 October 2009. Amazon uses collaborative filtering to recommend books, based on aggregate preferences and opinions of thousands of other customers. From a short essay by J. The author is affiliated with and cofounder of P2PU.org.
 
Sunday, October 25, 2009
But if you want a book you can read in comfort, without sitting hunched over a computer screen — and maybe one you can dogear and mark the shit out of — it’s sixteen bucks and change at Amazon.  Lester’s uncle owned the junkyard and he offered us space to set up our workshop and the rest is history.” Cory Doctorow.  Makers (Tor, 2009). The major themes I’ve written about here lately — the decline of traditional mass-production industry, the crisis of value and shift of production outside the cash nexus, the rise of micromanufacturing
 
Wednesday, September 16, 2009
Here’s a workshop for you – mixing strategy with practical hands on experience, 2nd October 2009 in Sydney, 12th October in Brisbane, Singapore 26th October, 9th November in Hong Kong. The powerful extensibility of blogs as content management systems (CMS) means that with a couple of clicks you can add Technorati tagging,  SEO packages, Google Adsense, Amazon advertising, tag clouds, badges and all manner of others. Other computer lab based social media courses are also being run during October and November. How to Blog for Business
 

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Here’s a workshop for you – mixing strategy with practical hands on experience, 2nd October 2009 in Sydney, 12th October in Brisbane, Singapore 26th October, 9th November in Hong Kong. The powerful extensibility of blogs as content management systems (CMS) means that with a couple of clicks you can add Technorati tagging,  SEO packages, Google Adsense, Amazon advertising, tag clouds, badges and all manner of others. Other computer lab based social media courses are also being run during October and November. How to Blog for Business
Have seen sites start to add social functions (as a “me too” approach) perhaps without really thinking through whether it suits their business or its something that can operationally support. Joshua Porter Says: May 2nd, 2007 at 11:34 pm According to Amazon, 16 features isn’t too much. blogged about it here: [link] Julian Pscheid Says: May 7th, 2007 at 2:09 pm Thanks for this follow up on the Amazon article. UIE.com | UIE Roadshow | UIE Web App Summit | UIE Virtual Seminars User Interface Engineering Home About Us Services Articles Events Reports Blog Podcasts Blog home Archived posts RSS Feed ( What is rss? ) Why Invest in Social Features for Your Web Site? By Joshua Porter May 1st, 2007 This is the first in a multi-part series on the topic of social design, a follow-up
Cover via Amazon Yesterday I blogged about the working wikily paper . I'm organising a series of workshops with 3 colleagues by open admission. People send an email to one of us, the central coordinator for that workshop. Since each workshop had another coordinator, it caused difficulties when people changed workshop etc. It takes the stand that the tools are not so innovative, it's the networked way of working that's revolutionary.. and that's partly engendered by the tools.
My workshops in Brisbane, Sydney, and Melbourne covered things like nodes and connectors, link density and cycle time, weak connections and strong, the breakdown of hierarchy, the impact of toxic nodes, and organizational network analysis. bits $38 on Amazon $38 on Amazon www. Informal Learning Blog home archives about ← McKinsey’s Global Survey on Enterprise 2.0 The key to the effective enterprise → Social Network Dreamtime August 2nd, 2008 | general This aboriginal painting in Queensland Art Museum in Brisbane, Australia, stopped me in my tracks.
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But if you want a book you can read in comfort, without sitting hunched over a computer screen — and maybe one you can dogear and mark the shit out of — it’s sixteen bucks and change at Amazon.  Lester’s uncle owned the junkyard and he offered us space to set up our workshop and the rest is history.” Cory Doctorow.  Makers (Tor, 2009). The major themes I’ve written about here lately — the decline of traditional mass-production industry, the crisis of value and shift of production outside the cash nexus, the rise of micromanufacturing
Philipp Schmidt for the Free Culture Research Workshop at Harvard University, 23 October 2009. Amazon uses collaborative filtering to recommend books, based on aggregate preferences and opinions of thousands of other customers. From a short essay by J. The author is affiliated with and cofounder of P2PU.org.
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Conference this June. Collaboration 2 Comments Feb 20th, 2009 | Janetti Chon (Google) Collaboration Can Be Beautiful. Hat tip: Justin Jarvis Tags: Collaboration , documents , Google
Conference this June. Collaboration 2 Comments Feb 20th, 2009 | Janetti Chon (Google) Collaboration Can Be Beautiful. Hat tip: Justin Jarvis Tags: Collaboration , documents , Google