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==10 January 2011==
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Scobleizer
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Here's how @mynameise addresses my Business Cards Best Practices: http://wv.ly/hi1aHA thanks @werner
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taterunino
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You know, I guess Linden Lab *did* bring anonymity to #SL. Almost all my encounters with the off viewer are now with people named "???".
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hrheingold
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Open web meets open learning: my blog/interview video w @msurman re #drumbeat http://bit.ly/hgDbtd
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TAG
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timoreilly
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Rich people's libraries as design accents. A client who actually wanted to read the books touted as special. :-( http://nyti.ms/hSO0lu
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davewiner
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The NYT Mag piece about future-safe archives extensively quotes my writing on the subject. Nice to get the respect. :-) http://r2.ly/6ib4
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davewiner
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Cyberspace When You’re Dead. http://r2.ly/ugyu
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loic
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Here's TV becoming a platform: Skype coming soon to Sony BRAVIA http://ping.fm/qBw7r
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Prokofy
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U.S. Navy Buys Linden Lab Nebraska Software, Will Help Keep Second Life Afloat? http://bit.ly/hhTbtR
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Scobleizer
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I totally agree with @dahowlett about http://ow.ly/3z95B There are 3,000 Rackers kicking butt. I am very fortunate to do expose their work.
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davewiner
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Douglas Rushkoff, the "nice" non-chronically caustic version of me, suggests we fork the Internet, a useful concept. http://r2.ly/6hyh
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*Of course the Internet was never truly free, bottom-up, decentralized, or chaotic. Yes, it may have been designed with many nodes and redundancies for it to withstand a nuclear attack, but it has always been absolutely controlled by central authorities.
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davewiner
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Google's decreasingly useful, spam-filled web search. http://r2.ly/6hyd
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davewiner
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Bug Labs gets cozier with Verizon, announces LTE module for speedy DIY devices. http://r2.ly/6hwd
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*Not satisfied with the smattering of LTE products announced at CES thus far? Why not build your own with Bug Labs' modular components? Yes, the open-source hardware manufacturer has teamed with Verizon to offer pre-certified wireless modules once again...
  
 
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Revision as of 18:58, 10 January 2011