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7489_32 Thomas Vander Wal's Bookmarks Tagged With "internet"

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  1. Visit Real-time Web Monitor Real-time Web Monitor

    A relatively new network traffic and latency monitor with nice visualizations from Akamai

  2. Visit Beware the New New Thing - New York Times Beware the New New Thing - New York Times

    It would be absurd to let the handful of companies who connect us to the Internet determine what we can do online.

  3. Visit Robert Paterson's Weblog: The Mystery of Attraction on the web - Luis Suarez Robert Paterson's Weblog: The Mystery of Attraction on the web - Luis Suarez

    I really like this piece by Rob Paterson about his connection and friendship development with Luis Suarez

  4. Visit Laurel Papworth -Social Networks: Social Network Economy or new Digital Economy Laurel Papworth -Social Networks: Social Network Economy or new Digital Economy

    A nice post providing an overview of the large change across many industries

  5. Visit What Cloud Means to Marketing Forecast - Advertising Age - Digital What Cloud Means to Marketing Forecast - Advertising Age - Digital

    Nicholas Carr writes about the impact of cloud computing on the marketing and broad communication market

  6. Visit Five Ways You Can Fall in Love With Tagging Again - ReadWriteWeb  Five Ways You Can Fall in Love With Tagging Again - ReadWriteWeb

    Tagging content online is something that doesn't seem to have taken off the way some people expected it to. Is it too complicated for widespread adoption?

  7. Visit Tenets of the Open Web :: ongoing :: Message From the Web Tenets of the Open Web :: ongoing :: Message From the Web

    Tim Bray lays out the central truths around data and information on the open web

  8. Visit About Facebook! Forward March! - washingtonpost.com About Facebook! Forward March! - washingtonpost.com

    Washington Post tried to turn academic research on social software into petty conflict, but still has some good bits

  9. Visit Technology Review: Google's Cloud Looms Large Technology Review: Google's Cloud Looms Large

    MIT Technology Review looks at the impact of Google's entry in to processing and storage in "the cloud". Thomas Vander Wal interviewed and quoted.

  10. Visit Doc Searls Weblog · Time to write our own rules Doc Searls Weblog · Time to write our own rules

    The recent serious concerns with Facebook and privacy have Doc pulling a string of really good ideas together on how the individual can start to take back their content to manage their own information

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