A tweet by @JasonFalls reminded of this topic. Have you ever been in a large meeting where someone asks a question that is uncomfortably inappropriate? The perceived anonymity of the internet only seems to only embolden such tendencies. Copywrite, Ink.: Allowing Anonymous: Communicators Divided – The business and communications justifications for allowing anonymous, allowing moderated [...]
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The trouble with Twitter
The Trouble with Twitter The trouble with social networking… (see The Social Brain Hypothesis, page 184, column 3) British anthropologist Robin Dunbar [...] noted in 1992 that humans—like other primates—can handle only 150 relationships. If we try to add many more connections, our little brains get overloaded. The conclusion from a ballpark example… Thus Twitter [...]
The growth of Wikipedia
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Size_of_Wikipedia I love these graphs. That’s all. An increase of 2,000 articles per day on Wikipedia. Even if you managed to read 3,000 articles per day, you’d spend 2 years just reading the current set, and in that time, Wikipedia would probably have doubled in size.
Massive local mashup of news, events, flickr, Craigslist, Twitter, etc…
Alas, my town (Louisville, KY) isn’t one of the city choice at the moment, but this could be the next evolution of web 2.0, social networking, mashups, however many buzzwords you can rattle off.Fwix | LocalThis is definitely something that I want to keep an eye on. There’s serious potential here.
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