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I had a series of moments a few weeks back when I posted on the Social and Information Web Drug. I’ve been building up a whole heap of thoughts and feelings on one particular aspect: personal knowledge/ information management. Specifically, I want to start a speculative list of thoughts on the ways that social media [...]
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Tags: Knowledge Management, Personal Filtering Systems, Personal Knowledge Management, Social Media
An observation from Slate.com that adds item 12. to my splurge on the above topic (see these posts from earlier in the week on the Social and Information Web Drug): 12. Social media is the new provider of social currency Defining social currency as ‘The phrase, which comes from sociology, is often used to describe [...]
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Tags: Communication, FriendFeed, Learning, Life streaming, Social Media
So, continuing my splurge: 7. Is there an element of voyeurism? Particularly when you consider things like the FriendFeed stream to the right, and when you consider the post I mentioned yesterday on the Future of Blogging on ReadWriteWeb showing the ability to run your FriendFeed through a blog. 8. Less ominously, and extending point 2. [...]
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Apologies in advance for this, a ‘splurge’ post. I just need to get a lot of stuff down. Prompted by the contrast between Luciano’s Litemind post on his one year anniversary – congratulations – and his discussions about increasing the involvement with his readers and a post on the Future of Blogging on ReadWriteWeb. This latter article [...]
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