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The False Novelty of Making Reading 'Social' - Alan Jacobs - Technology - The Atlantic
"So what is it that sites like Findings and Readmill do? I would say that they enable asynchronous interactive digital commentary. That's a mouthful; it's a lot easier to say that they "make reading social." But easier in this case is definitely not better. All these digital possibilities are turning the old and familiar experience of reading on its head, and the language we have to describe the changes hasn't even begun to catch up. It needs to start."
reading  books  commentary  annotation  asynchronousinteractions  asynchronous  social  2012  findings  readmill  alanjacobs  from delicious
february 2012 by robertogreco
old paradigms for a new mode « savasavasava
"Blair talks about an interesting concept: florilegium.

“… which, rather than summarizing, selected the best passages or “flowers” from authoritative sources.”

Tweets can be thought of as forced florilegium – the constraint of 140 characters forces us to distill the important or best information (our own or from others) and share it. the idea that each tweet is a specially picked flower puts the onus on the author of the tweet to be trusted to have picked the ‘best flower’ to share. this also points to the role of curator that individuals often play – we choose what to tweet based on how we would like ourselves and the communities we are affiliated with to be represented."

…Twitter allows for varied forms of note-taking, some covered by Blair, but also beyond those examples partly because of the affordances of the new tools. a type of collaborative note-taking manifests in the ‘chat’ communities on Twitter during their scheduled meetings…"

[See the comments too.]
2012  notes  florilegium  summarization  annotation  sharing  notetaking  archiving  quotes  cv  twitter  savasaheli  from delicious
january 2012 by robertogreco
QUOTE.fm - Closed beta
"QUOTE.fm makes it possible for you to take text that you have found on the internet and share it with your friends. You quote your favorite piece of the text, comment on it, and pass it on as recommendations to your friends. While sharing your recommendations, you also receive recommendations from your friends; keeping fresh, relevant, reading material right at your fingertips."
quote.fm  onlinetoolkit  sharing  quotes  annotation  commenting  reading  online  web  text  recommendations  from delicious
october 2011 by robertogreco
Hypothes.is | The Internet, peer reviewed.
"An open-source, community-moderated, distributed platform for sentence-level annotation of the Web."

"Hypothes.is will be a distributed, open-source platform for the collaborative evaluation of information. It will enable sentence-level critique of written words combined with a sophisticated yet easy-to-use model of community peer-review. It will work as an overlay on top of any stable content, including news, blogs, scientific articles, books, terms of service, ballot initiatives, legislation and regulations, software code and more-without requiring participation of the underlying site."
annotation  peerreview  truth  journalism  policy  feednack  politics  transparency  danwhaley  johnperrybarlow  philbourne  garrettcamp  stevehazel  kaliyahamlin  brewsterkahle  stacyjackson  jonathannelson  andrealunsford  mikealrogers  paulresnick  rufuspollock  samzaid  marksurman  nateoostendorp  jaredkopf  thedeloder  darianrodriguezheyman  salimismail  johndubois  adamchristian  charlesbazerman  from delicious
october 2011 by robertogreco
QR Code Stencil Generator and QR Hobo Codes | F.A.T.
"Yep, it’s a QR code stencil generator! We present QR_STENCILER, a free, fully-automated utility which converts QR codes into vector-based stencil patterns suitable for laser-cutting. Additionally, we present QR_HOBO_CODES, a series of one hundred QR stencil designs which, covertly marked in urban spaces, may be used to warn people about danger or clue them into good situations. The QR_STENCILER and the QR_HOBO_CODES join the Adjustable Pie Chart Stencil in our suite of homebrew "infoviz graffiti" tools for locative and situated information display."
design  urban  graffiti  qrcodes  stencils  streetart  hobos  hobocodes  symbols  information  annotation  annotatedspeces  from delicious
july 2011 by robertogreco
MARGINALIA – BILLY COLLINS « BOOKER ENGLISH
"Sometimes the notes are ferocious,<br />
skirmishes against the author<br />
raging along the borders of every page<br />
in tiny black script.<br />
If I could just get my hands on you,<br />
Kierkegaard, or Conor Cruise O’Brien,<br />
they seem to say,<br />
I would bolt the door and beat some logic into your head.<br />
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Other comments are more offhand, dismissive -“Nonsense.” “Please!” “HA!!” -that kind of thing.I remember once looking up from my reading,my thumb as a bookmark,trying to imagine what the person must look likewhy wrote “Don’t be a ninny”alongside a paragraph in The Life of Emily Dickinson…"
billycollins  poetry  marginalia  teaching  annotation  via:rushtheiceberg  literature  from delicious
may 2011 by robertogreco
The social life of marginalia - Bobulate
"Even if we can capture intention and overcome sharing, we might come back to consider what was formerly known as the commonplace book. How might new book designers — of any format — replicate its sense of wholeness and real-time cataloging online? Do we need to?<br />
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It’s critical that the new book designer consider how and where these marks might be shared. I’m not suggesting that all annotations be social lest we become self-conscious in our book-relationships. One of the principal pleasures of taking notes is the intimacy with a passage, the outright honesty with which one might scribble, “Gasp!” or “Hogwash,” or “True that,” for later reminding. But there will need to be equal consideration given to what to keep personal as to what to make shareable.<br />
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After all, some sentiments are best left between you and your margins."
books  annotation  reading  notetaking  marginalrevolution  commonplacebooks  via:russelldavies  sharing  lizdanzico  robinsloan  jamesbridle  cv  memory  organization  notes  bookmarks  kindle  amazon  meaning  makingmeaning  meaningmaking  from delicious
may 2011 by robertogreco
*openmargin
"Read. In our minimalistic eReader the focus is on the text, so you can listen to the author's voice. Let his words inspire your own thinking.

Write. When a passage resonates with you, make sure you highlight it and add a note. It's your contribution to the dialogue surrounding the book.

Share. The openmargin lies next to the text, it's the place where the notes of all the readers are collected. Here you connect thoughtfully with readers you never met before."
books  social  socialmedia  reading  community  ebooks  openmargin  annotation  notetaking  via:cervus  bookfuturism  ios  ipad  applications  writing  from delicious
may 2011 by robertogreco
Walter Benjamin’s Aura: Open Bookmarks and the future eBook | booktwo.org
"Everyone is going to be bookmarking & annotating more…your bookmarks, your reading experience should – must – belong to you & not to Apple or Amazon or whoever. This information should be open & available so we can create…ecosystems…Benjamin writes about the aura of a work, & how that aura is diminished by the process of copying, because the highest quality of art is its place in the here and now. But I think that, 80 years on, we are building the tools to reclaim that aura and make it more valuable again. Business models, even social models, get broken all the time, and they get broken before we figure out how to replace them. Likewise, the aura model of art got broken 80 years ago, but we just might be figuring out how to fix it. What kills industries now is the same storm out of paradise that broke businesses before – but might just fix them in the future…The long-form text is not dead, but the physical book is, and the digital copy does not have value in the same way."
bookmarks  books  ebooks  history  literature  publishing  openbookmarks  reading  social  ipad  iphone  walterbenjamin  etexts  bookmarking  annotation  notetaking  amazon  kindle  apple  via:preoccupations  from delicious
october 2010 by robertogreco
Text Patterns: ways of jesting
"I wonder, therefore, how well I will adjust to this new model of reading, and whether, even if I become a better reader in some ways, whether I will become a worse one in others."
alanjacobs  infinitejest  reading  davidfosterwallace  ebooks  kindle  ereaders  technology  annotation  spatial  spatialawareness  ipad  from delicious
september 2010 by robertogreco
Damn Interesting • The Mysterious Toynbee Tiles
"In 1992, a chap in Philadelphia by the name of Bill O’Neill starting noticing strange tiles randomly embedded in local roads. They were generally about the size of a license plate, and each had some variation of the same strange message: “TOYNBEE IDEA IN KUbricK’s 2001 RESURRECT DEAD ON PLANET JUPiTER.” They varied a bit in color and arrangement, but they were all made of an unidentifiable hard substance, and many had footnotes as strange as the message itself, such as “Murder every journalist, I beg you,” and “Submit. Obey.” Some were accompanied by lengthy, paranoid diatribes about the newsmedia, jews, and the mafia."
via:britta  toynbeetiles  annotation  geography  streetart  graffiti  tiles  howto  tutorials  messages  waymarking  wayfinding  from delicious
august 2010 by robertogreco
jeweled platypus · text · Augmented reality for non-programmers
"When people care about the place where they live, they often end up helping make it a better place. But how do people get interested? It might help if the history of that place is brought to the surface, making its compelling stories more noticeable. A good local newspaper or blog can do this, but only if you find one and read it regularly. An augmented-reality mobile app might be able to do this instantly for anyone curious about their surroundings, but only if they have that device. What about for everyone? These are some stories about a place I like." …<br />
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"So I’d like to install some sidewalk plaques in IV! Traditional bronze markers would be very expensive (and require who knows what kind of permission and work to install), but there’s an alternative made with linoleum: messages in the style of Toynbee tiles, which are crackpot graffiti anonymously glued to asphalt roads in a few cities:"
comments  islavista  santabarbara  ucsb  brittagustafson  annotation  annotatedspeces  space  place  meaning  classideas  tcsnmy  cities  history  neighborhoods  stories  storytelling  augmentedreality  toynbeetiles  graffiti  streetart  intelligentgraffiti  noticings  local  yellowarrow  blueplaques  spaceinvader  analog  waymwaymarking  from delicious
august 2010 by robertogreco
From space to time « Snarkmarket
"Bri­dle says read­ers don’t value what pub­lish­ers do because all of the time involved in edit­ing, for­mat­ting, mar­ket­ing, etc., is invis­i­ble to reader when they encounter final prod­uct. Maybe. But mak­ing that time/labor vis­i­ble CAN’T just mean brusquely insist­ing that pub­lish­ers really are impor­tant & that they really do do valu­able work. It needs to mean some­thing like find­ing new ways for read­ers to engage with that work, & mak­ing that time mean­ing­ful as THEIR time.
reading  writing  snarkmarket  comments  thebookworks  books  publishing  annotation  quotations  interactivity  experience  time  space  data  amazon  penguin  jamesbridle  robinsloan  respect  ebooks  kindle  ipad  bookfuturism  attention  timcarmody  edting  formatting  value  understanding  commonplacebooks  transparency  visibility  patterns  patternrecognition  friends  lisastefanacci  bookselling  npr  practice 
may 2010 by robertogreco
TeachPaperless: An Example of Jing Used to Comment on Student Work Online
"Have been using Jing for about three weeks now as my primary form of commenting on student work. Here's a recent example that uses Jing's 'pause' ability to quickly jump between the student's work and online sources and resources."
jing  writing  teaching  feedback  annotation  assessment  commenting  education  editing  screencapture  screencasting  middleschool 
april 2010 by robertogreco
Audiotorium - AppApps
"# An exciting new app for the Apple iPad.
ipad  applications  notetaking  lectures  annotation 
april 2010 by robertogreco
Education - Change.org: Books Were Nice
"printed books themselves are something of an anomaly...mark the only time in history we’ve mass produced perfect copies of literature, text & illustrations. We’ve assumed that’s been for the best. Certainly it was convienent. But why would we ever have assumed that it would last? As a species, we are glossers. That’s why there are signs in public & university libraries that read ‘No Marking or Highlighting in the Books’...we have an impulse to do that...If you look at the majority of texts from the Medieval manuscript codex, they are full of glosses. After all, it’s this era more than any other that defines for us the term ‘palimpsest’...until now...I think we’re in the process of correcting the anomaly of printed mass produced text...we’re going back to our natural instincts...bookmarking online...highlighting & commenting...also doing something unique in the history of our vandalism against text: we’re sharing our glosses globally with immediate effect...this isn’t limited to text."
books  annotation  bookmarking  highlighting  sharing  reading  literature  publishing  diy  ebooks  education  palimpsest  printing  film  video  music  change  technology  internet  web  online 
july 2009 by robertogreco
100 Powerful Web Tools to Organize Your Thoughts and Ideas | Online College Blog and School Reviews
"Whether you are a busy executive, a single parent, a freelancer working from home, a student, or a combination of these, you have probably found yourself needing help when it comes to organizing all your thoughts and ideas that occur throughout your busy day. Now you can turn to these tools found on the Internet that will help you with tasks such as note-taking, bookmarking websites, highlighting important text during online research, creating mind maps, tracking time, keeping up with appointments, collaborating with others, managing projects, and much more."
onlinetoolkit  online  organization  gtd  bookmarking  bookmarks  annotation  research  internet  learning  education  productivity  software  mindmapping  notetaking  wikis  todolists  collaboration  calendars  timetrackers 
february 2009 by robertogreco
Only Collect « a historian’s craft [via: http://www.kottke.org/08/12/collect-everything-indiscriminately]
"Only Collect; that is to say, collect everything, indiscriminately. You're five years old. Don't presume too much to know what's important and what isn't. Photocopy journal articles, photograph archives; create bibliographies, buy books; make notes on every article or book you read, even if it's just one line saying "Never read this again"; collect newspaper clippings and email them to yourself; collect quotes; save your ideas for future papers, future projects, future conferences, even if they seem wildly implausible now. Hoarding must become instinctual, it must be an uncontrollable, primal urge. And the higher, civilizing impulse that kicks in after the fact is organization, or librarianship. You must keep tabs on everything you collect, somehow; a system must be had, and the system must be idiot-proof."
education  history  academia  learning  thinking  annotation  research  creativity  information  organization  collecting  collection  writing  practice  context  library  advice  culture  historiography  cv  methodology  productivity  lifehacks  howto  libraries 
december 2008 by robertogreco
Team WhiteBoarding with Twiddla - Painless Team Collaboration for the Web
"Mark up websites, graphics, and photos, or start brainstorming on a blank canvas. Browse the web with your friends or make that conference call more productive than ever. No plug-ins, downloads, or firewall voodoo - it's all here, ready to go when you ar
collaboration  whiteboards  webapp  drawing  markup  onlinetoolkit  classroom  networking  screencast  webapps  brainstorming  annotation 
july 2008 by robertogreco
Proboscis | Social Tapestries
"research programme exploring the potential benefits and costs of local knowledge mapping and sharing, what we have termed the public authoring of social knowledge. Proboscis is running a series of projects investigating the social and cultural benefits o
urban  mapping  maps  annotation  participation  participatory  collaborative  democracy  mobile  cities  meta  urbanism  interaction  environment  learning  locative  planning  education  design  technology  research 
june 2008 by robertogreco
Moleskine City Blogs - Aram Bartholl, Virtual Vs Physical
"In which form does the network data world manifest itself in our everyday life? What comes back from cyberspace into physical space? How do digital innovations influence our everyday actions?" more: http://graffitiresearchlab.com/?page_id=81
virtualreality  blogs  arambartholl  proximity  privacy  space  data  location  wow  googlemaps  annotation 
june 2008 by robertogreco
Conceptual Trends and Current Topics - Tools for Vizuality
"As they do we will march from literacy to vizuality. In order to complete that great transition, we'll need a whole suite of tools, like these first primitive ones above, which permit us to manipulate, manage, store, cite and create moving images as easi
annotation  film  hypertext  media  movies  tagging  technology  video  visual  kevinkelly  literacy  visualliteracy 
june 2008 by robertogreco
Three Uses of Diigo in the History and Language Arts Classroom | Beyond School
"I’m a fairly quiet person who tends to be happy roaming solo in his own flow...Schooliness is Web 1.0 (if it’s web at all), and our students seem to prefer schooliness over anything new every bit as much as their teachers do. A word to the wise."
diigo  clayburell  teaching  learning  education  schools  online  web  annotation  bookmarks  highlighting  classes  literature  socialstudies  history 
march 2008 by robertogreco
Omnisio Home | Omnisio - Flash Player Installation
"Annotate and share videos * Create video compilations * Add your own in-video comments * Share your favorite clips with friends * Embed on your site or profile"
video  youtube  onlinetoolkit  editing  blip.tv  googlevideo  annotation  sharing 
march 2008 by robertogreco
the Awesome Highlighter - be nice, highlight
"The Awesome Highlighter lets you highlight text on web pages and then gives you a link to the highlighted page."
highlighter  web2.0  sharing  collaboration  web  onlinetoolkit  bookmarks  bookmarking  browser  blogging  services  webservice  socialbookmarking  annotation 
march 2008 by robertogreco
Jan Chipchase - Future Perfect: When Pointers Fade & Die I
"developer's assumption that sufficient numbers of people would be willing to use this service to access user-generated opinions about that space, whilst knowing little or nothing about the individual who generated the link. Risk versus reward."
yellowarrow  annotation  space  location  location-based  tagging  trust  risk  user  usergenerated  geotagging  janchipchase 
january 2008 by robertogreco
ShiftSpace | An Open Source layer above any webpage
"Having wandered for years in an owner-centric Cyberspace, where do we turn for online public spaces? ShiftSpace (.org) seeks to provide a new town-square built above the existing privatized hyper-mall of information that is the World Wide Web. We are bui
opensource  firefox  shiftspace  web  community  social  internet  gui  collaborative  semanticweb  sharing  gamechanging  activism  socialsoftware  tagging  trails  communication  interaction  interactive  metaweb  collaboration  experience  cooperation  annotation  website  comments  extensions  browser  archive 
november 2007 by robertogreco
Panic - Desktastic 3 - Draw Directly on your Mac OS X Desktop!
"Use your desktop for more than just a mess of icons? Sure! Desktastic 3.0 lets you take notes, visually demonstrate, draw stupid pictures, and much more!"
annotation  mac  osx  applications  drawing 
october 2007 by robertogreco
No kidding - Royal Philips
"This garments uses mobile phone and camera technology to help parents pin point their kids' position, but also fabric antennas, radio tagging and miniature remote cameras to allow children to play exciting games outdoors."
children  clothing  neo-nomads  nomads  play  annotation  kids  location  location-based  ambient  ambientintimacy  gps 
october 2007 by robertogreco
YouTube - Handheld Projector Demo
"Imagine having a projector inside your cell phone or PDA, what can you do with it? Researchers from University of Toronto made a cool demo."
interaction  interactive  interface  mobile  physical  ambient  annotation  location-based 
october 2007 by robertogreco
Socialight / Home
"Discover great places on your mobile as you walk around!...Share and recommend places and experiences with friends... or the whole planet!...Tag the world with virtual Sticky Notes!"
gps  annotation  locative  location-based  location  urban  ubiquitous  ubicomp  everyware  information  mapping  maps  socialsoftware  socialnetworks  socialnetworking  sms  mobile  phones  tagging  geography  geotagging  folksonomy  iphone 
october 2007 by robertogreco
Talking Street™ - Discover Where You Are
"Talking Street offers a completely new, convenient way to explore a destination and discover where you are. Just choose a stop, call the phone number for the tour, and enjoy an audio segment about the place where you're standing."
annotation  local  locative  location-based  location  geography  technology  guides  tourism  cities  tours  travel  ubiquitous  mobile  phones  nyc  audio  stories  everyware  ubicomp  mapping  maps  geotagging 
october 2007 by robertogreco
Soundwalk - Audio Tours for People Who Don't Normally Take Audio Tours.
"An innovative product appropriate to this new millennium, Soundwalk is a new form of media, whereas one virtually interacts with his or her surroundings. How is it done? Easy, you purchase the walk, go to the starting point, put your headphones on, press
annotation  walking  urban  technology  tourism  running  podcasts  audio  geotagging  geography  travel  local  locative  location-based  location  ambient  everyware  ubicomp  ubiquitous  gps 
october 2007 by robertogreco
Semapedia.org: index
"Our goal is to connect the virtual and physical world by bringing the right information from the internet to the relevant place in physical space."
aggregator  location-based  ambient  annotation  taxonomy  folksonomy  semantic  semantics  semanticweb  mobile  phones  locative  location  maps  mapping  local  learning  information  geotagging  interactive  hyperlinks  qrcodes  socialnetworks  socialsoftware  semacode  tagging  geocoding  geography  everyware  ubicomp  ubiquitous 
october 2007 by robertogreco
Proboscis | SoMa | projects | urban tapestries
"Urban Tapestries is an experimental software platform for knowledge mapping and sharing – public authoring. It combines mobile and internet technologies with geographic information systems to allow people to build relationships between places and to as
annotation  locative  location-based  local  location  psychogeography  maps  mapping  convergence  folksonomy  urban  urbanism  ubiquitous  ubicomp  everyware  wayfinding  mobility  mobile  phones  communication  community  collaboration  cities  computing  architecture  art  geotagging  memory  geography 
october 2007 by robertogreco
Twine
"A revolutionary new way to share, organize, and find information. Use Twine to better leverage and contribute to the collective intelligence of your friends, colleagues, groups and teams. Twine ties it all together."
aggregator  annotation  bookmarking  bookmarks  collaboration  communication  wiki  socialsoftware  sharing  semantic  semanticweb  organization  information  search  knowledge  tagging  socialnetworks  networking  socialnetworking  networks  data  crowdsourcing  semantics  lifehacks  identity 
october 2007 by robertogreco
Putting people first » The fifth screen of tomorrow
"...is already on the horizon. A screen perhaps without a screen, without contact even, or on the contrary connected through a multitude of extensions....that will highlight the evolution towards more autonomy and more mobility"
interactiondesign  socialsoftware  mobile  phones  future  participatory  social  socialnetworks  presence  autonomy  place  ambientfindability  everyware  ubicomp  ubiquitous  ambient  ambientintimacy  networks  fifthscreen  gps  cities  flux  annotation  nearfield  ux  media  research  networking  mobility  access  information  locative  location-based  location  awareness  flow  gamechanging  sousveillance  online  internet  web  embedded 
october 2007 by robertogreco
Create-A-Scape
"To create a mediascape, you start with a digital map of your local area. Using special, free software, you can attach digital sounds, pictures and video to places that you choose on the map."
location-based  annotation  mapping  maps  geography  googlemaps  gps  education  learning  pervasive  locative  location  howto  onlinetoolkit  uk  tutorials  tagging  internet  blogjects  everyware  multimedia  mobile  phones  handhelds  audio 
october 2007 by robertogreco
Futurelab - Projects - Mudlarking in Deptford
"Mudlarking in Deptford is a re-imagining of the traditional guided tour which empowers young people to engage creatively with the built environment. It involves users as co-designers, producing a tour by making use of mobile technologies to both initiate
location  locative  annotation  mobile  uk  phones  e-learning  geography  mapping  maps  location-based  learning  glvo 
september 2007 by robertogreco
Walk this way - web - Technology - smh.com.au
"Location-based technology is putting indie tourism on the map. Katie Cincotta reports."
australia  gps  mobile  phones  locative  location-based  location  travel  tourism  maps  mapping  geography  annotation  immersive  contextual 
september 2007 by robertogreco
Class Room
"To be a better design researcher, hone your ability to observe the world around you. Keep a regular log that you add to at least weekly (daily would be ideal). Document the strange, the curious, the weird, the awesome and the funny. Learn to keep a close
ethnography  teaching  design  howto  glvo  observation  annotation  documentation  photography  online  internet 
september 2007 by robertogreco
mirá! » Archivo » Documentales sonoros para teléfonos celulares en Buenos Aires
"La idea era simplemente realizar relatos orientados a turistas y ciudadanos de Buenos Aires que contextualizaran con información los lugares y utilizaran sonidos originales de puntos de gran interés de la ciudad."
buenosaires  argentina  cities  travel  tours  audio  history  geotagging  location-based  locative  location  annotation 
july 2007 by robertogreco
MSCAPERS [see also: http://www.hp.com/idealab/us/en/mediascapes.html]
"HP Labs are moving beyond personal navigation: we are expanding the world around us with a simple tool that builds compelling interactive experiences that you control as you move from place to place."
arg  mobile  location-based  locative  location  aware  gps  phones  games  maps  glvo  socialsoftware  annotation  awareness  mapping  digitalstorytelling  interaction  qrcodes  googlemaps  ubicomp  ubiquitous  geography  geotagging  gaming  computing  storytelling  newmedia  performance  geolocation  tracking  multimedia  immersive  pervasive  education  guides  hp  portable  play  local  learning  experience  windows  wireless  technology  classideas  community  mscape  augmented  mediascape 
may 2007 by robertogreco
Plum: Welcome to Plum
"Plum is a free service that lets you save anything you care about – web pages, videos, photos, documents, emails, feeds, and more – and organize everything into collections."
annotation  blogs  bookmarks  email  books  collaboration  collaborative  collections  notetaking  online  rss  video  web  information  internet  files  folksonomy  networking  lifehacks  documents  research  social  tags  podcasts  portfolio  presentations  socialsoftware  socialnetworks  website  organization 
march 2007 by robertogreco
Footnote - The place for original documents online
"At Footnote.com you will find millions of images of original source documents, many of which have never been available online before."
annotation  bibliography  citation  community  government  collaboration  history  genealogy  encyclopedia  wiki  socialstudies  reference  research  records  documents  literature  national  us 
january 2007 by robertogreco
veotag :.. home
"Place clickable tags and comments anywhere within a video or audio file; Divide video and audio files into chapters and segments; Let your audience see what's coming up -- and jump to the parts that interest them most"
subtitles  annotation  video  tools  online  presentations  remix  editing  digital  socialsoftware  comments  tags  taxonomy  folksonomy  text  social 
december 2006 by robertogreco
Mojiti
"Mojiti lets you annotate any moment in any online video. Dive into the experience and tell everyone what you really think."
subtitles  annotation  video  tools  online  presentations  remix  editing  digital  socialsoftware  social 
december 2006 by robertogreco
Zotero - The Next-Generation Research Tool
"Zotero [zoh-TAIR-oh] is a free, easy-to-use Firefox extension to help you collect, manage, and cite your research sources. It lives right where you do your work — in the web browser itself."
academia  annotation  extension  firefox  bibliography  bookmarks  books  citation  classification  information  homework  knowledge  tools  socialsoftware  research  reference  libraries  learning  education  literacy  utilities  online  notetaking  management  opensource  organizations  aggregator  documentation  web  journals  teaching  study 
october 2006 by robertogreco
Grafedia
"Grafedia is hyperlinked text, written by hand onto physical surfaces and linking to rich media content - images, video, sound files, and so forth. It can be written anywhere - on walls, in the streets, or on sidewalks. Grafedia can also be written in let
mapping  social  software  mobile  locative  technology  society  games  information  geography  collaborative  phones  annotation  urban  graffiti  art  community  pervasive  space  location-based  location  streetart  hypertext 
june 2006 by robertogreco
Grafedia
"Grafedia is hyperlinked text, written by hand onto physical surfaces and linking to rich media content - images, video, sound files, and so forth. It can be written anywhere - on walls, in the streets, or on sidewalks. Grafedia can also be written in let
mapping  social  software  mobile  locative  technology  society  games  information  geography  collaborative  phones  annotation  urban  graffiti  art  community  pervasive  space  location-based  location  streetart  hypertext 
june 2006 by robertogreco
Meaning - About Merkitys-Meaning
"When you take a photo you are capturing an image of what you can see with your eyes. Merkitys–Meaning enriches this image by automatically adding contextual information and allowing you to instantly share your picture; all with just one click. Simply p
flickr  mobile  photography  software  contextual  ambient  geotagging  geography  annotation  maps  mapping  locative  tags  ubicomp  visualization  location  local  location-based 
march 2006 by robertogreco
Making Connections, Here and Now - New York Times
"The programs, collectively labeled mobile social software, are part of the broader genre of location-based services. They allow users of cellphones and other mobile devices to view or retrieve material created by someone else, or to connect with the user
social  geography  location-based  mobile  technology  space  phones  software  annotation 
january 2006 by robertogreco
MobileSCOUT
"Mobile Scout is a global pubic art project that collects audio narratives of your local surroundings, personal rituals, and public sightings. Using your mobile phone, you leave a voice message of your observations with the Mobile Scout Ranger, our automa
art  audio  annotation  internet  mobile  phones  projects  voice  web  locative  location-based  social  location  folksonomy  taxonomy  collaborative  music  messages  messaging 
january 2006 by robertogreco
Wayfaring: Maps, your way. (built on Google Maps)
"With Wayfaring.com you can explore maps created by others, or create your own personalized map. Share them with friends or the whole world."
online  annotation  internet  maps  mapping  geography  web  tools  social  software  collaborative  make  howto  cartography  collaboration  googlemaps  socialnetworking  wayfinding  wayfaring  directions  travel  googleearth  geotagging  locative  location  location-based  storytelling  visualization  tourism  walking  tagging 
november 2005 by robertogreco
Yellow Arrow
"You post a yellow arrow because you hav something to say about wher it points. Your thought is then forever tagged to that place. When someone else finds your arrow and sends the code, they get back the message you left on their mobile phone."
mapping  social  software  mobile  technology  society  games  information  geography  collaborative  phones  annotation  space  locative  location  location-based  maps 
november 2005 by robertogreco
Backseat Playground: If All The World Were A Game...
"So you're sitting in the back seat of a car staring out of the window - imagine that the world moving past you is a vast game engine - the objects, places and people around you are all part of an intertwining series of episodes that make up an ongoing ga
arg  learning  geography  annotation  transportation  games  videogames  society  education  children  space  technology  cars  travel  gps  location  locative  mobile  play  narrative  location-based  psychogeography  gaming  kids  research  netart  transport 
november 2005 by robertogreco

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