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Tuesday, March 16, 2010
Danah Boyd gave an interesting talk on the current state of online privacy, and unpacked recent events concerning Facebook privacy issues as well as the privacy issues surrounding the Google Buzz launch. Chris Messina from Google gave a solid review of the history of online streams, with his take being that we are essentially stuck in the RSS / late 90s portal mentality. I’m in Austin for SxSWi (South by Southwest interactive) with several colleagues from Forum One and several thousand colleagues from around the world working in the digital and interactive fields. The
 
Monday, March 15, 2010
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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 Feedbuddy: RSS Matchmaking Written by Josh Catone / August 6, 2007 12:37 PM / 8 Comments « Prior Post Next Post » Feedbuddy is a social network that was bound to happen: one built around RSS feeds.
However, in this article I discuss the use of Facebook for building your list. As explained in List Building Paradigm Shift , list building in today’s social media world is the process of acquiring and nurturing a rich and heterogeneous following across diverse platforms which include Rolodex , autoresponders , social networking sites and RSS feeds . On Facebook , friends, page fans and followers of various applications, such as NetworkedBlogs , all I have already written List Building Using Ning Social Networks and List Building Using Twitter .
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Winer, one of the creators of RSS, proposes using Web syndication as a replacement for Twitter. His idea, called RSS Cloud, is technically complex, but it boils down to this: When you send out an update, it’ll go to a set of servers in the Web cloud. The system would work much like RSS does now: You can subscribe to lots of different blogs or podcasts, but those feeds are actually hosted all over the Web; some of them may go offline from time to time, but the whole thing won’t Twitter — or, rather, the idea of a pervasive, public short messaging network — could be too important to be left under one entity’s control.
Facebook is used (mostly) by members as a gated community. Stinging status leads to Facebook fracas WE are nominating this the Facebook fracas of the week. Twitter I understand, it IS usually completely public, but Facebook, tsk tsk, we tend to leave settings on default - family and network can see all (not public), no RSS, no Google search etc. They want to keep information within the network, not have it published in the newspaper . News.com.au
Serena has Adopted Facebook as Their Intranet by Bill Ives November 28, 2007 at 8:42 am · Filed under Enterprise 2.0 A few weeks ago I wrote a post, It is Time for Facebook Fridays: A Idea that Should Spread , that briefly mentioned Serena Software’s policy of allowing employees one hour of personal time during the workweek to spend on their Facebook profiles and connect with co-workers, customers, family and friends. In my first post I referred to an article on their policy which I felt was somewhat mis-titled, Serena Software
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Anne Truitt Zelenka thinking, teaching, and learning — transparently « links for 2007-11-25 links for 2007-11-29 » The Decline and Fall of Facebook In How Your Creepy Ex-Co-Workers Will Kill Facebook , Cory Doctorow says, “ In the real world, we don’t articulate our social networks.” Besides, the semantic web is mainly about making information machine-processable, but socializing requires people.  Doctorow describes what a bad match social networking software is for our actual social conduct:
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