andrewspittle + jonudell   9

I want to be the customer, not the product
"If I’m not paying for the product, I am the product. As is true for many free services on the web today, I have no contractual relationship with IFTTT. I pay for the service it provides by surrendering access to my data. OAuth helps me negotiate how much access, but if I give up none then IFTTT is powerless."
JonUdell  software  privacy  from instapaper
november 2011 by andrewspittle
The unaugmented mind
Great post about memory from Jon Udell.
memory  JonUdell  thinking 
july 2011 by andrewspittle
Awakened grains of sand
Jon Udell writing about the physics of virtual objects and how that transforms our understanding of the world.
JonUdell  writing  from instapaper
may 2011 by andrewspittle
The pleasures of small airports
Jon Udell writes about the benefit to flying into smaller airports.
JonUdell  travel  airports 
may 2011 by andrewspittle
Seven ways to think like the web
Jon Udell writes about principles people apply when working well together online. Filled with links to related posts as well.
design  JonUdell  software  knowledgemanagement  information 
january 2011 by andrewspittle
The new oral tradition
Perhaps listening to authors speak about their works in podcasts is a more effective way to understand their thoughts.
publishing  JonUdell  writing  podcasts 
january 2011 by andrewspittle
Hamlet’s BlackBerry and Jon’s WP7
Quick thoughts from Jon Udell about owning a smartphone (his first).
jonudell  mobile 
december 2010 by andrewspittle
Heds, deks, and ledes
"But everybody should care about the principle of heads, decks, and leads. We're all publishers. We publish in order to be found, to be read, to connect, to have influence. When we're careful about how we package and layer our information, we become more effective publishers."
education  writing  journalism  JonUdell  oreilly 
december 2010 by andrewspittle

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