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MySpace, Facebook, Google: Connect, Compete, Control?
via John Battelle's Searchblog by (author unknown) on May 12, 2008
Great news developing over the weekend around data portability, though it remains to be seen how the implementations go.Facebook Connect: Today we are announcing Facebook Connect. Facebook Connect is the next iteration of Facebook Platform that allows users to "connect" their Facebook identity, friends and privacy to any site. This will now enable third party websites to implement and offer even...
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An Inside Look at the Great Firewall of China
via Slashdot by CmdrTaco on May 12, 2008
alphadogg writes "An interview with James Fallows, national correspondent for The Atlantic Monthly, who has experienced "The Great Firewall of China" firsthand, an experience people from around the world will share this summer when the Olympics comes to that country. Based in Beijing, Fallows has researched the underlying technology that the Chinese use for Internet censorship. One good thing to...
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Learning to (Really) Live with Email
via Ken Yarmosh on Digital Technology's Impact on Business, Life, and Culture. by Ken Yarmosh on May 12, 2008
E-mail is not dead. RSS was not the e-mail killer pundits proclaimed. In fact, we are getting more e-mail, more often. Terms like “e-mail bankruptcy” are becoming common vernacular. There are entire books and companies dedicated to managing e-mail, speaking to topics like e-mail etiquette or addressing its technical problems. The bottom line: e-mail is here to stay.Perhaps that’s not an...
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Official: Google's 'Friend Connect' brings social networking to the Long Tail
via ZDNet Blogs by Steve O'Hear on May 12, 2008
In case you didn't think Google wanted to be a big player on the Social Web -- Orkut, Google Talk and shared items in Google Reader aside -- the search giant revealed an ambitious new strategy today: 'Friend Connect' is a platform designed to help the 'long tail' of sites that don't currently offer social networking features to become more social. Websites that are not...
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Hackers create their own social network
via InfoWorld RSS Feed by (author unknown) on May 12, 2008
Hackers now have their own social network, backed by GnuCitizen, a high-profile "ethical hacking" group.The network, called House of Hackers, has signed up more than 1,000 members since its launch earlier this week, according to the site.GnuCitizen set up the network in order to promote collaboration among security researchers. The site's founders said they use "hacker" in the complementary...
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Official: Google’s ‘Friend Connect’ brings social networking to the Long Tail
via The Social Web by Steve O'Hear on May 12, 2008
In case you didn't think Google wanted to be a big player on the Social Web -- Orkut, Google Talk and shared items in Google Reader aside -- the search giant revealed an ambitious new strategy today: 'Friend Connect' is a platform designed to help the 'long tail' of sites that don't currently offer social networking features to become more social.
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How we use blogs internally
via Go Big Always by sam on May 12, 2008
New employee introductionThere’s a tradition at Jive that all new folks post a “First” blog. Some do “My first week at Jive.” Some do first month or even keep the idea going after that “First year,” etc. Right off the bat, the new employee starts getting comments from people and many folks now are aware of them. We like this more than marching new people around to meet...
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We don’t need more information or aggregation, we need inspiration
via Alexander van Elsas's Weblog on new media & technologies and their effect on social behavior by Alexander van Elsas on May 12, 2008
Being able to pass relevant information from one person to another has always been part of the evolution of mankind. When there was no technology we used storytelling. People would listen to the oldest, wisest, craziest people in their community to hear about the past or the future. Families used storytelling to teach children their heritage. Slowly drawings were added to this information...
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The Collaborative Experience Economy
via Wikinomics by Denis Hancock on May 12, 2008
As part of my research on next generation customer experiences, I was re-reading a great book by Pine and Gilmore called The Experience Economy. It was chapter seven that particularly piqued my interest, notably the section on the four forms of theatre - platform, matching, street and improv as they laid out in figure 7.1 (I have quickly re-created it in the link...
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Google to launch ‘Friend Connect’ tonight
via Natural Search Blog by chris@netconcepts.com (Chris Smith) on May 12, 2008
Google’s newest foray into social media will launch tonight in preview release at Campfire One. Google’s announcement about Friend Connect states that webmasters may use the service to easily set up social media sharing services on their sites, encouraging online communities to develop and potentially help to promote the site. Google Friend Connect functionality includes user registration,...
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