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

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  1. Visit The Pendulum Swing? :: The Buzz Bin The Pendulum Swing? :: The Buzz Bin

    A dead on post about the state of social media, if this is not what you have been thinking it should be strongly considered.

  2. Visit The Obvious?: The Four Principles Of Social Computing In Business The Obvious?: The Four Principles Of Social Computing In Business

    Euan Semple pulls together Andrew McAfee's four principles of Social Computing. All good.

  3. Visit LiveBlog: What’s Wrong with the White Label Social Networking Industry? LiveBlog: What’s Wrong with the White Label Social Networking Industry?

    Jeramiah Owyang provides an overview of white label social media tools

  4. Visit "Building the social web" full-day workshop in Copenhagen on June 30th :: Personal InfoCloud "Building the social web" full-day workshop in Copenhagen on June 30th :: Personal InfoCloud

    Thomas Vander Wal announces his full-day workshop in Copenhagen set for June 30th. Space is limited.

  5. Visit Frequently Asked Q: Granular Social Networks or What's a Friend? Frequently Asked Q: Granular Social Networks or What's a Friend?

    A long forgotten conversation surfaces and ties things back together in a really nice way. [good to be kind and nice to your seatmate on flights]

  6. Visit Jon Udell | CUSEC 2008 | Hacking the Noosphere Jon Udell | CUSEC 2008 | Hacking the Noosphere

    A Jon Udell presentation I keep trying to refind that is filled with great info and follows a great progression.

  7. Visit SocialText :: Data Sharing Context and Privacy SocialText :: Data Sharing Context and Privacy

    Adina of SocialText captures some of the social interaction problem areas that can impact social tools

  8. Visit Is Social Media bad for the environment? | Chris Heuer's Inystes Is Social Media bad for the environment? | Chris Heuer's Inystes

    The greening of social media sounds like a buzzwordfest, but Chris brings important light to the question.

  9. Visit Futuristic Play by Andrew Chen: Social network death spiral: How Metcalfe's Law can work against you Futuristic Play by Andrew Chen: Social network death spiral: How Metcalfe's Law can work against you

    A good framing of the limits of social networking and expansion around Metcalfe's Law, value of a network squares with each additional node.

  10. Visit Washingtonpost.com wants identities of readers who post comments | Tech news blog - CNET News.com Washingtonpost.com wants identities of readers who post comments | Tech news blog - CNET News.com

    Good bits of reality in the article and the comments. Managing open community is really tough, as the Washington Post is finding out.

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