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Tuesday, March 16, 2010
contain links to useful information.  Since Twitter archiving is an oxymoron, I am now going to post my favorite Using Facial Recognition To Display Profile Information Of Strangers Here is the twelfth twelfth in a new series of posts that provide access to my favorite tweets that contain 0160; Some of these I did to link to things
 
Wednesday, March 10, 2010
Wainwright once told a reporter that she had discovered an archival copy of an Estonian magazine with the tagline, “We will throw pepper at bureaucrats and capitalists the world over!” — which inspired her to suggest the name Red Pepper. Wainwright is impressed by the “naturalness with which free culture movement treats information as a commons. Hillary Wainwright is one of the finest people I have met over the last few years, so I’m happy to share this profile, written by my friend David Bollier : “If you want to learn the nitty-gritty about social transformation in our times — What works and what doesn’t?
 
Monday, March 8, 2010
Granted he is focused more on the technology and platforms, but in raising the “fields and signals” he is exposing far more than simple information retrieval tools.  Battelle wrote in 2003 about web search as “the database of intentions” This information represents, in aggregate form, a place holder for the intentions of humankind - a massive database of desires, needs, wants, and likes that can be discovered, subpoenaed, archived, tracked, and exploited to all sorts of ends. How is web 2.0 values driven?
 

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In it, he discusses how trust affects the relevance of the pieces of information we receive - honing in on the idea that information we receive from people we know has more inherent relevance than information we receive from strangers. think “trust” is probably not the best word to describe what is being judged here - let’s face it, you probably trust a writer from the New York Times more than you trust your stoner roommate for certain things, especially factual information. Home Blog Portfolio About Contact Blog / Collaborative Micro-filtering Written by Sarah Cooper on Monday, May 28, 2007 - 23 Comments A few days ago I read an interesting blog by Josh Porter at bokardo.com, on Facebook and Circles of Relationships .
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Information does not pass through the boundary, non-members cannot see anything going on inside. Information can flow through the boundary to/from members’ other spaces including blogs and other social network spaces. hmm… i really should be down the pub it’s my birthday! By Ed on Feb 5, 2008 7 Trackback(s) Nov 18, 2007: DavePress » links for 2007-11-18 Dec 3, 2007: Ed Mitchell: Platform neutral » Blog Archive Ed Mitchell: Platform neutral Network and community design and facilitation; event design and facilitation. Blog About Ed Projects Services Three types of community November 16, 2007 – 10:20 am This is a brief overview of three community models.
skip to main | skip to sidebar Sunday, October 21, 2007 Informal Learning - Etienne Wenger There is a new understanding of learning . A community of practice is a group of people who: - share similar challenges - interact regularly - learn from and with each other - improve their ability to address their challenges Managing the intersection between the formal and the informal is becoming increasingly important. It is about who we are as learners, not a technique but as an experience of being alive and of being in the world. A
Informal Learning Blog home archives about ← Learning Technology 2008 on YouTube The future of management → Adaptation February 10th, 2008 | general CLO, February 2008 Business firms evolve or die . Information spreading through network connections empowers workers to make decisions and take responsibility for them. The network era is crowding out the industrial era. Some organizations will not survive the journey.
Worse, in some instances perceived value comes from dissenting, so instead of constructive feedback, you get wildly varying opinions with no one working towards a coherent solution. On the subject of cognitive overload, a recent Deloitte report notes, “Even a Sunday newspaper contains more information than the average 17th century citizen encountered in a lifetime. One more sensational study even suggests that information overload is more damaging to the brain than smoking pot. How Mass Collaboration Changes Everything, with Don Tapscott , Anthony D. Williams , and
Baronness Susan Greenfield, a professor of Synaptic Pharmacology at Lincoln College, Oxford, and Director of the Royal Institution of Great Britain, has warned that the experience of growing up immersed in hyper-stimulating digital technologies will result in human minds characterized [...] Featured Post Archive Recent Posts Putting the YouTube Long Tail in Perspective Skittles moves their homepage to Twitter: Crazy? the active use of collaboration tools to share information, create relationships, develop insights or create product is the work itself
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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. Social Network Dreamtime [...] #9 Accelerating innovation — Informal Learning Blog on 02.06.09 The label said the artist’s intent was a bit murky.