Posted in Links post on June 3, 2008 | No Comments »
APML: The Next Big Thing, or the Next FOAF?
The concept of APML is that it allows you to share your “attention profile” data with other users…
BitNami: Open Source. Simplified
Open source package installer as a move towards making Open Source software more service orientated so the focus is on what it does, not how you make [...]
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Posted in Links post on June 1, 2008 | 2 Comments »
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I never said I was going to play fair…
List of commercial games released as freeware - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Freeware content. Lots of freeware content
Hand Draw Games: Desktop Tower Defence
You’ll thank me for it later. After you stop hating me for linking you to a time vortex of a game
Speed Racer
It’s like chewing [...]
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Posted in Links post on May 30, 2008 | No Comments »
I could be less subtle, but I’d have to seriously try..
17 Ways to Visualize the Twitter Universe | FlowingData
Visualisation of the twitter network - even if some of the information is impossible to decipher, it’s very pretty
5 Terrific (and Unusual) Twitter Uses
Who’d have thought Twitter was a get out of jail free card?
5 Ways to [...]
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Posted in Links post on May 28, 2008 | No Comments »
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In case you’re wondering, I was mostly taking this links post deal seriously at any point in the show. However, this one’s just the light entertainment hour of the internet…
PHD Comic: Where do you sit?
A guide to the classroom. For the record, if I’m not performing on the stage, [...]
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Posted in Links post on May 26, 2008 | No Comments »
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Feeds, feedreaders, twitter clients and other misc.rounds
OPML Resources for ReadWriteWeb Readers - ReadWriteWeb
OPML files are the datasets that list what feeds the feedreader (eg GoogleReader) will be accessing. RWW have listed out their set, and I’ll provide my own reader lists as well.
My two OPML files in a single Zip file
I have a [...]
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Posted in Links post on May 23, 2008 | No Comments »
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Can you use it for good, evil or fun? A couple of views on how to assess the usefulness of a internet technology for marketing, non marketing and other uses
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How devices that were designed for sharing cute dog pics can be easily repurposed into more complex and heavy duty marketing/social change [...]
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Posted in Links post on May 21, 2008 | No Comments »
Do you plan? Plan and adapt? Plan, adapt and intelligent design/evolve? Here’s a mixed round up of the old classic question - plans, planning process or the implementation?
Why Your Plans Fail - lifehack.org
General principles on planning
5 Tips to Create a Blog Plan for Long-Term Success
Five ideas that focus on the long haul of blogging [...]
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Posted in Links post, tagged the game on May 19, 2008 | No Comments »
Sometimes there’s just no really good clustering for a bunch of links, so I’ll roll out a mixed set of content. GPS, Learning, GLBT blog respondents and OpenID. It’s diverse, it’s relevant, and it’s here.
Bloggers: How Do You Learn Something New? | Performancing.com
A discussion on the how-to process of learning new skills, gaining [...]
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About that assignment that’s due rather soon…
Text, Only Text, and Nothing But The Text—WriteRoom, Dark Room, and DarkCopy | Performancing.com
Three different types of text editors that just isolate you with the text. It’s not a method that I use for my writing (I’m quite dependent on several subsystems coupled with Word or OpenOffice). [...]
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This could be best consider the Zappos bonus edition. The plan is straight forward - in class, I’ll talk to a bunch of the examples, talk through relationship marketing, and here’s a live casestudy of company using the tools and techniques of social media marketing to sell shoes, build community and run up a tidy [...]
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