Wow, what a game.
Yearly Archives: 2005
On the soapie or the soapbox?
Some thoughts on writing long / short blog posts and the unlikelyness of A-Listing.
Wow!
This is absolutely mind blowing. Plug in your headphones, give yourself 3 minutes and prepare to be blown away… do ya think I could blog like this :D
Creating your neighboursphere – Hubs & Hubris
I’ve posted over at Blogsavvy about creating the foundations for a local community using weblogs and aggregation. What I’m arguing is that hubs (like Urban Vancouver) don’t work so well and that hubris (individuals aggregated) is a much better model, just that I’ll have to go and create that to prove my point :o) Whaddya …
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Annotating the web
Ulises posts a fascinating follow up to his Distributed Textual Discourse paper: Facilitating the social annotation and commentary of web pages. This post is all about what’s going on down in the area and, if you’re interested in Purple Text, Liquid Information, Anozilla, Wikalong, Good Notes, co-link or gibeo… then this is one you’ll want …
Using a live blog for conference communication
So… the idea was with the Blogtalk Blog to open it up as a kind of asynchronous backchannel / space for sharing stuff. I figured, partly as a result of an excellent comment from Peter Bolger, that a blog would work well this way and that it would save the stress / issues that a …
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Four #6
Lindon’s naming conventions might be a bit odd but I reckon the art kicks ass. Big white walls please. Larger version & more.
Blogging at UQ
This BDU paper will be of lots and lots of interest to people thinking about blogs in education: Reflections on reflection: Blogging in undergraduate design studios. What the design guys at UQ have been doing is going fully bloggy… behind the firewall (don’t worry they’re coming out soon :o). Great results, fascinating stuff and I …
Blogtalk Downunder Presentation
Here’s my Blogtalk Presentation with audio. Audio for the slide below Audio for the slide below Audio for the slide below Audio for the slide below Audio for the slide below Audio for the slide below
This is so cool
Having got over the stress of the projector, am starting to realise how cool this is. We’ve got at least 100 people here I reckon, beautiful venue, good weather and the wireless working. It’s all good :D