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New School: How the Web Liberalized Liberal Arts Education | GOOD
november 2009 by mwfogleman
This is where neo-education steps in—not necessarily as a substitute for a university degree, at least not at this point, but as a necessary filler for the many gaps in today’s higher education, an essential exercise in flexing our inherent human curiosity about the world before it atrophies into the narrow scope of skill and vision that the original liberal arts model aimed to eradicate in the first place. In an age driven by the cross-pollination of ideas, viewpoints, and disciplines, it is only through such indiscriminate curiosity and exploration that we can truly liberalize our collective future.
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november 2009 by mwfogleman
On the Street and On Facebook: The Homeless Stay Wired - WSJ.com
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june 2009 by mwfogleman
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june 2009 by mwfogleman
Lifehacker - Six Ways You Should Be Using Twitter (that Don't Involve Breakfast) - Feature
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may 2009 by mwfogleman
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may 2009 by mwfogleman
Now You Can Change What Google Says About You - ReadWriteWeb
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april 2009 by mwfogleman
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april 2009 by mwfogleman
The high costs of running YouTube. - By Farhad Manjoo - Slate Magazine
april 2009 by mwfogleman
It's possible that over the next few years, Google's engineers could find a way to reduce dramatically the costs of hosting such a service. (They're capable of amazing things.) But that proposition is iffy. As Wayne argues, there's a very real possibility that YouTube as we know it is doomed. The company may have to institute restrictions to keep its bandwidth in check, or it could unveil any number of pay-per-use schemes (as some other video sites have done). Then the video free-for-all that we've grown to love will come to an end.
That would be unfortunate. Time wasn't wrong: YouTube and its fellow user-contributed sites really did change the world. Too bad nobody could find a way to pay for it.
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That would be unfortunate. Time wasn't wrong: YouTube and its fellow user-contributed sites really did change the world. Too bad nobody could find a way to pay for it.
april 2009 by mwfogleman
You Will Be Using FriendFeed In The Future — But It May Be Called Facebook
april 2009 by mwfogleman
Facebook plans to turn on real-time updates as well. But when it does, it could well be looking at another major backlash from users. If we saw a backlash against real-time on FriendFeed — which not only has much fewer users, but also has a user base that is considered to be full of “power” web users — just imagine what the backlash will be like on Facebook. It will be ugly.
And that’s why filters are so important. These allow you to show only certain updates from certain people on your stream. But again, FriendFeed has done a better job on them than Facebook has. Facebook has made it fairly easy to edit who is in what filter, but it’s still not obvious as to how to do that from a friend’s actual profile page. On FriendFeed, it’s obvious.
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And that’s why filters are so important. These allow you to show only certain updates from certain people on your stream. But again, FriendFeed has done a better job on them than Facebook has. Facebook has made it fairly easy to edit who is in what filter, but it’s still not obvious as to how to do that from a friend’s actual profile page. On FriendFeed, it’s obvious.
april 2009 by mwfogleman
Doug Feaver - Listening to the Dot-Comments - washingtonpost.com
april 2009 by mwfogleman
I am writing in defense of the anonymous, unmoderated, often appallingly inaccurate, sometimes profane, frequently off point and occasionally racist reader comments that washingtonpost.com allows to be published at the end of articles and blogs.
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april 2009 by mwfogleman
Is Facebook a Cult? - ReadWriteWeb
april 2009 by mwfogleman
Facebook announced that it hit 200 million users today and Chief Operating Officer Cheryl Sandberg made a blog post describing some of the data mining that the company is doing of those connections. It's going to be great for advertisers, she says, it should also be very good for the rest of us as well. I think it's creepy.
It's all about "The Stream." The conversations we have in public parts of the site, the items we interact with in our Facebook Newsfeeds, and the way that builds connections between a larger group of people. Here at ReadWriteWeb we're very excited about social networking, real time feeds, network effects and the like. But this Facebook ethos has gone far enough that it's time to question whether there's something cult-like going on.
Sociologist Robert J. Lifton wrote an outline several decades ago of what makes some groups considered "cults." There are some parallels with the way Facebook is working these days.
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It's all about "The Stream." The conversations we have in public parts of the site, the items we interact with in our Facebook Newsfeeds, and the way that builds connections between a larger group of people. Here at ReadWriteWeb we're very excited about social networking, real time feeds, network effects and the like. But this Facebook ethos has gone far enough that it's time to question whether there's something cult-like going on.
Sociologist Robert J. Lifton wrote an outline several decades ago of what makes some groups considered "cults." There are some parallels with the way Facebook is working these days.
april 2009 by mwfogleman
A Whole Lotta Nothing: This is how Social Media really works
april 2009 by mwfogleman
So maybe instead of getting your company on twitter, paying marketers to mention you are on twitter, and paying people to blog about your company, forget all that and just make awesome stuff that gets people excited about your products, hire people that represent the company well, and when your stuff is so awesome that friends share it with other friends, you may not even need "social media marketing" after all.
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april 2009 by mwfogleman
Facebook Blocks All Pirate Bay Links | TorrentFreak
april 2009 by mwfogleman
It was less than two weeks ago when The Pirate Bay implemented a new feature making it easier for site users to post links to torrents on their Facebook profile, so their friends can download those torrents with just a single click.
This morning Facebook decided to put an end to the sharing and blocked not only the feature, but all links to Pirate Bay’s torrents. The ‘Share on Facebook’ button on the TPB torrent download pages doesn’t work anymore, and neither does the Facebook bookmarklet. Manually adding a link to your Facebook messages isn’t allowed either, regardless of the “legality” of the content it’s linking to. Facebook has basically launched a site-wide ban of Pirate Bay torrent URLs.
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This morning Facebook decided to put an end to the sharing and blocked not only the feature, but all links to Pirate Bay’s torrents. The ‘Share on Facebook’ button on the TPB torrent download pages doesn’t work anymore, and neither does the Facebook bookmarklet. Manually adding a link to your Facebook messages isn’t allowed either, regardless of the “legality” of the content it’s linking to. Facebook has basically launched a site-wide ban of Pirate Bay torrent URLs.
april 2009 by mwfogleman
Stealing Music: Is It Wrong Or Isn’t It?
march 2009 by mwfogleman
Until it is, I refuse to feel guilty for downloading and sharing music. Every time I listen to a song, or share it with a friend, I’m doing the labels a favor. One that eventually I should be paid for. Until that day comes, don’t even think about trying to tell me that I’m doing something ethically wrong when it’s considered quite legal, with the labels’ blessing, in China.
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march 2009 by mwfogleman
Twine Could Soon Surpass Delicious, Prepares Ontology Authoring Tool - ReadWriteWeb
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march 2009 by mwfogleman
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march 2009 by mwfogleman
The size of social networks | Primates on Facebook | The Economist
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february 2009 by mwfogleman
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february 2009 by mwfogleman
Digital Ethnography » Blog Archive » How to get students to find and read 94 articles before the next class
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february 2009 by mwfogleman
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february 2009 by mwfogleman
Google, WalMart, and MyBarackObama.com: The Power of the Real Time Enterprise - O'Reilly Radar
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december 2008 by mwfogleman
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december 2008 by mwfogleman
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