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In my travels through the Web, conferences, user group meetings, blogs, and various other connection points, I run into quite a few people who ask
In my travels through the Web, conferences, user group meetings, blogs, and various other connection points, I run into quite a few people who ask
Social Media and Social Networking Resource Directory Cool site that tracks the social media tools around the Web. (tags: socialmedia)
earth album alpha – a google maps + flickr mash-up with a side of rails and scriptaculous Cool app for photos from around the world.
Creating Passionate Users: Death threats against bloggers are NOT “protected speech” (why I cancelled my ETech presentations) There’s a lot of bloggers who should be
Novint Falcon – A new kind of input device Built for gamers, this cool device was on display at GDC. It offers a completely different
Since coming home from SXSW, I’ve been half-joking that I sent more text messages during that event than I sent the entire time I had
Wired News: Real-Time Reality Feeds Justin.tv The movie EdTV comes alive. With less drama and more fun. (tags: webcam video) Wired News: Fears of a
Broc is doing a fun giveaway to get excitement generated about his MyBlogLog community. Pretty smart – easy and fun.
Some days, while I chew away on some social design challenge for some client my mind drifts to a recurring question: "Why are we doing
Online Community Lessons from SXSW and Community 2.0 Lee does a great job of recapping the lessons learned from recent conferences. (tags: community)
The Panderers Fantastic new band I found on MySpace. I really dig their sound… unfortunately I won’t be transporting it with me any time soon
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