3 Articles match "Blogger","Culture","Exchange","swarm"

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Tuesday, May 5, 2009
Usually, the negotiation for an extended life is made with a higher power in exchange for a reformed lifestyle. How Today’s Internet is Killing Our Culture and Assaulting Our Economy Self Obsessed bloggers caught up in the ‘net ( here ) The London Standard today told readers “Sorry For Losing Touch”. There are 5 stages to the loss, grief, death cycle according to Kubler-Ross :
 
Monday, April 6, 2009
This thesis seems to explain the dynamics of current Internet censorship: sites that feature user–generated content—Facebook, YouTube, Blogger—are especially unpopular with authoritarian regimes. lot of attention goes to the first group but the real base of use is often among the other two. ::The Zwarm - of the swarms:: v0.1 Oneswarm Purpose here is helping you to contribute OpenID Explained Nice Nice and simple explanation for OpenID, what it is, getting one, etc.
 
Monday, April 16, 2007
Last.fm; also non-social applications which implement, at some point, some social component. “Software intended to shape culture.” Social hours spent on the internet are hours not spent watching TV (steph-note: yep!) TV is not involvement in people, but in this “entertainment culture”. Swarm intelligence. 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
 

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Last.fm; also non-social applications which implement, at some point, some social component. “Software intended to shape culture.” Social hours spent on the internet are hours not spent watching TV (steph-note: yep!) TV is not involvement in people, but in this “entertainment culture”. Swarm intelligence. 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
Usually, the negotiation for an extended life is made with a higher power in exchange for a reformed lifestyle. How Today’s Internet is Killing Our Culture and Assaulting Our Economy Self Obsessed bloggers caught up in the ‘net ( here ) The London Standard today told readers “Sorry For Losing Touch”. There are 5 stages to the loss, grief, death cycle according to Kubler-Ross :
This thesis seems to explain the dynamics of current Internet censorship: sites that feature user–generated content—Facebook, YouTube, Blogger—are especially unpopular with authoritarian regimes. lot of attention goes to the first group but the real base of use is often among the other two. ::The Zwarm - of the swarms:: v0.1 Oneswarm Purpose here is helping you to contribute OpenID Explained Nice Nice and simple explanation for OpenID, what it is, getting one, etc.