Archive for the ‘links’ category

Bookmarks for March 2nd through March 3rd

March 4th, 2010

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Bookmarks for February 4th through February 16th

February 16th, 2010

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Bookmarks for January 24th through January 27th

January 27th, 2010

Here’s what’s piled up in my reader:

  • ‘Controlled Serendipity’ Liberates the Web – Bits Blog – NYTimes.com – "If someone approached me even five years ago and explained that one day in the near future I would be filtering, collecting and sharing content for thousands of perfect strangers to read — and doing it for free — I would have responded with a pretty perplexed look. Yet today I can’t imagine living in a world where I don’t filter, collect and share."
  • Word of the Year 2009 | eyecurious – "I think the crucial difference is that curating should really imply more than a process of selection. Ideally it should not only be based on in-depth research into a particular area, but it should also attempt to contribute new ideas that shed light on some unseen aspect or that allow us to see things in a new context. When I think of the best curated photography shows over the past decade, they were all based on several years of painstaking research and all attempted to say something new about their subject. Curators also have a crucial role to play in terms of collaboration with artists. Just as there is some concern about self-publishing because it generally implies that there is no outside editorial input, exhibitions curated by the artists themselves tend to be messy affairs."
  • Google Maps Mania: Community Mapping with Google Maps – Interesting way to map a community.

Bookmarks for January 4th through January 13th

January 13th, 2010

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Bookmarks for December 4th through January 4th

January 4th, 2010

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Bookmarks for November 30th through December 4th

December 4th, 2009

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Bookmarks for November 17th through November 28th

November 28th, 2009

Here’s what’s piled up in my reader:

  • 5 Important Tips for Successful Web Meetings – We run virtual meetings — badly. We have to get better to be able to be more inclusive.
  • Are Metrics Blinding Our Perception? (NYTimes.com) – "The once-mysterious formation of tastes is becoming a quantitative science, as services like Netflix and Pandora and StumbleUpon deploy algorithms to predict, and shape, what we like to watch, listen to and read.

    These services are wondrous. They also risk lumping us into clusters of the like-minded and depriving us of the self-fortifying act of choosing. What will it mean to prefer one genre of song when you have never confronted others? It is one thing to love your country because you have seen the world and love it still; it is quite another to love it because you know nothing else."

  • The War For the Web – O'Reilly Radar – We do need to depend on interoperability.

Bookmarks for November 9th through November 16th

November 16th, 2009

Here’s what’s piled up in my reader:

  • Justin Massa on MoveSmart.org's new neighborhood finder – Great to see all the work that MoveSmart is doing.
  • Why Social (Site) Segregation is a Political Concern | Personal Democracy Forum – "Politicians aren't supposed to be using newfangled technology to the same ends as the rest of us, namely to make ourselves look cool. The hope and dream is that they're using it to connect with voters, potential voters, and plain ol' constituents. And if their technology efforts are guided by the trends and hot practices they hear about from their privileged friends and allies, rather than an accurate reflection of the modern digital world, they risk using communications technologies to widen — not lessen — the gap between themselves and a fair number of the people with whom they should be engaging."
  • Why Geeks (like me) Promote Transparency (Idealware) – Peter Campbell pushes the recent data transparency conversations further. What say we make this conversation real at a certain conference coming up in Atlanta next year? Specifically, the Unconference on Open Data?

Bookmarks for November 8th through November 9th

November 9th, 2009

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Bookmarks for November 2nd through November 7th

November 7th, 2009

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