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201 Articles match "July","Messages"
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Wednesday, February 17, 2010
July 7-8-9 in Gda?sk July 7-9 : WikiSym 2010!
clear concise message to the audience about the relevance
WikiSym 2010, The International Symposium on Wikis and Open Collaboration, that will take place is recieving proposals until March 7.
Here is the full announcement:
WikiSym 2010 website
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Saturday, February 6, 2010
It distributes its programs for free through an organization called the Global Internet Freedom Consortium (GIFC), sending a downloadable version of the software in millions of e-mails and instant messages. In July 2008, it introduced a Farsi version of its circumvention tool.
Excerpts from an interesting story in the New Republic , by Eli Lake:
“To most metropolitan Americans, the Falun Gong are the yellow-shirt-wearing adherents of a Chinese religious sect who hand out flyers on street corners. Those flyers describe the group’s struggle against the Chinese government, which
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Thursday, February 4, 2010
in Messaging News (July 2009). Kevin Cavanaugh, a Vice President at IBM, was one of the keynote speakers at the recent Lotusphere 2010 conference. As part of his keynote speech on the first day, he said, and I quote:
" The problem that all of us deal with today is we have not one, but we have many calendars. Each keeps track of different parts of our lives, our work, our family, our social lives.
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Sunday, January 4, 2009
/Message « Jay Rosen on Press Migration | Main | Louis Gray on Why Friendfeed Will Fail » January 03, 2009 Nature Or Nurture In Social Networking by Stowe Boyd We suffer from a collective delusion, in Western society, and it comes to the fore this time of year, like clockwork, as we make New Years resolutions. via @panklam, @davidgurteen] blog comments powered by Disqus About /Message Stowe Boyd, Front Man for The /Messengers Working With The /Messengers
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Wednesday, September 5, 2007
/Message « Blogs Go Mainstream: Advertising Toilets | Main | Stowe Boyd » September 05, 2007 The Architecture of Sociality: Building In Openness by Stowe Boyd A lot of discussion boiling recently about openness in social applications (like the Bill Of Rights movement manifesto and supporting comments , and Brad Fitzpatricks Thoughts On The Social Graph . This is how Yahoo and Microsoft now support interoperability in their instant messaging solutions today, although through some custom gateway, and no one else is invited
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Friday, July 11, 2008
/Message « Om Malik on Social Networks And Scale | Main | Web Culture: Individuality, Belonging, and Scalar Freedom » June 14, 2008 Overload, Schmoverload: The Myth Of Personal Productivity by Stowe Boyd The newest attack on connectedness and whole brain attention is here, spouting conventional wisdom as gospel: [from Lost in E-Mail, Tech Firms Face Self-Made Beast by Matt Richtel] The onslaught of cellphone calls and e-mail and instant messages is fracturing attention spans and hurting productivity. A typical information
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Sunday, May 18, 2008
/Message « Enterprise 2.0 info Technorati Tags : Albert-László Barabási , centrality , Frigyes Karinthy , linked , marshall mcluhan , six degrees , social networking , stanley milgram , the global village , visible path TrackBack TrackBack URL for this entry: [link] Listed below are links to weblogs that reference Everything Is Different : Comments Post a comment Comments are moderated, and will not appear on this
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Sunday, September 7, 2008
/Message « Snackr: An RSS News Ticker | Main | I’m So Totally, Digitally Close to You » September 07, 2008 Clive Thompson On Streaming by Stowe Boyd Clive Thompson has done a magisterial job in his exploration into the belly of streaming (or flow) applications, focusing on the mouthfeel of Twitter and Facebook, and doing what I would have thought was impossible: getting across the value of this foreign, hivemind experience to a hypothetical Everyman: [from Brave New World of Digital Intimacy by Clive Thompson] [...] One
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Tuesday, October 2, 2007
/Message « Design Police: Wheres The New Button? | Main | Guy Kawaski on The Blogosphere » October 02, 2007 Dave McClure Is Wrong, Continued: Social Graph v Social Network by Stowe Boyd Dave McClure responded to my recent post about the redundant and unhelpful Social Graph meme. Social graphs exist within systems designed to model those social networks, systems whose purpose may be to enhance (or even spawn) real-world social networks. Posted by: Joel Helbling | November 07, 2007 at 08:14 AM
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Friday, July 4, 2008
/Message « Planes, Trains, And Laptops | Main | Snakes And Widgets » July 02, 2008 9cays: Embracing The Email Beast For Lightweight Collaboration by Stowe Boyd I am fond of quoting my dear friend, Doc Searls, who once said, "Email is where knowledge goes to die." While I may feel like threaded messages in Gmail are similar, they are not shared. But still, I spend a lot of time in email, and I seem to remain in that workspace fringe zone where I am working with a shifting crowd of collaborators, sometimes on very short-term or low-wattage projects, and we never seem to get around to setting up a Basecamp project (and Workstreamer is still in closed beta).
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Saturday, July 18, 2009
July 5, 2009
This is a collection of links and
tweets messages into my poems, layers of meaning without which they would
cease BLOG Links of the Week --
July tweets since the start of the month (I've been away), so it's much
longer longer than usual.
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Wednesday, November 28, 2007
Most SNSs also provide a mechanism for users to leave messages on their Friends profiles. In addition, SNSs often have a private messaging feature similar to webmail. While both private messages and comments are popular on most of the major SNSs, they are not universally available. QQ started as a JCMC Home Submit Issues Author Index Editors About JCMC boyd, d. m., &
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Wednesday, July 29, 2009
The event will take place in San Diego, CA on July 29th and aims to illustrate how identity federation standards such as SAML, OpenID and WS-Federation are being leveraged to secure access to cloud-based applications like eXpresso. " More
Socialcast Message Broadcast ... Socialcast added Message Broadcasting features into its Sidekick Sync ... T-Mobile
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