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Sat, 2009-Jun-27 by nmw.
What does any of that mean? It’s nonsense!
Saying that there is a difference between a blog and an email is like saying that the words “I love you” are different if written by hand with a pen or typed by hand with a typewriter.
Anything that is online is available to the entire world-wide web. There may be some cryptographers who may argue this point, but I do not care to argue about the 1 in a million case — I am talking about the vast majority of cases.
is whether people are participating in this topic, this context, this issue, this page, this site….
If so, then please go ahead and tell me what you think — what’s on your mind… right now: in this context (in this web space)…?
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Tue, 2009-Jun-23 by nmw.
The revolution will not be telephoned. It will happen. The happening will happen, and the web will record it… — but I’m getting ahead of web 3.0.
Now you will continue to see the feedback loop which Tim O’Reilly has very well explicated reiterate — with one added caveat: We do not need to wait for people to speak up. Already today, eye-tracking is happening. But what do eyes actually tell us — anything more than mouse clicks?
Some say the spy, some say the virus — but I think it’s the mind.
We need to create a level playing field in which we “don’t mind” the interaction. This is a crucial element of trust. I will show you my thing if you agree not to tell anyone about it. If you say “yes”, but then do “no” — then I’ll say goodbye.
(see also http://gaggle.info/post/141/on-the-web-its-freedom-2-publishing-0 )
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Sat, 2009-Jun-20 by nmw.
Answers from Times Square + Rotterdam
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Wed, 2009-Jun-10 by nmw.
If I were on twitter, I would be twittering. But since I’m here, I’m gaggling!! ;D
It doesn’t really matter if you create a wonderful bunch of content and then hide it under a bush. To make your content shine, you need for it to be in a close relationship to a relevant context. The relationship is the medium — the medium which is the message: the domain name. The domain name that is relevant is the one that is related to the cognitive frame of mind (the cognitive state or structure — even more: the aim) of the user. The user expresses his or her own needs in their own language. (see also virtual shelf space)
Have you ever remembered a smell + then remembered a story based on that smell? Maybe you have, but perhaps you didn’t even realize it. Or how about when you try to remember something — you can’t remember it , but if you retrace your steps then you can? You are re-creating the context that helped to bring that idea into your awareness.
One-Size Fits-All search (such as Google or Bing) doesn’t get this at all. Even Youtube search doesn’t put you in a “frame of mind”, but only in a “frame of media” (namely: Flash video). Frames of mind are such things as “news” or “games” … or “business” or “poker” … or “credit swaps” (a sub-frame of “swaps”) or “I’ll see you”.
:) nmw
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Wed, 2009-Jun-10 by nmw.
People are strange - but it doesn’t matter.
If you want to have a relationship with a piece of plastic, then you’re such a drag.
This isn’t really an academic issue: A smile is something everybody everywhere says in the same language.
You notice how relationship and related sound kind of similar? I think that’s kind of relevant, and that’s why I raised it!
;D
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Mon, 2009-Jun-8 by nmw.
I want us to share ideas. I don’t care if you have friends or not: just tell me what you care about — but don’t Feed Me Anything You Think, I want it to be relevant to me. Your meaning + My meaning = Shared meaning.
Please don’t spew all of your RSS all over me. Tell me what’s important to me. If I think the world is PHLAT (pretty hyper, local and topical), then tell me how it’s not (but only since I’m so obsessed with this kind of information), or that you agree, or whatever — but make sure it’s related.
I am he as you are he… — oh, wait: We’ve already been there (see previous link ;). I’m a patient — are you a doctor? I wanna sing — do you know a song? One I can sing out loud? Sing out strong? I am totally enthisiastic about… — no, not about friends… — about: topics. Our relationships are connected via ideas, topics, shared space in the loci of stories in which our lives intertwine….
(to be continued… :)
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Mon, 2009-Jun-8 by nmw.
How are you? — Is everybody happy?
FML — IDK! IMHO, IANAL — ROFL + LMFAO: ROFLMFAO!!
As sites become more about us, there is a greater need to identify who we are — and that is, of course, where the Wisdom of the Language comes in!
:D
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Fri, 2009-Jun-5 by nmw.
You want to know what teenagers type into Google? Love advice, get a job… — maybe not how to make money, but also not far from it. In fact: the mass of users lead lives of quiet desparation.
They call it “too much information” (TMI). Many, no: Most of their elders have this strange optimistic hope that simply because their youngsters carry cell phones, that empowers them to be information professionals. What a joke! I think their elders have smoked too much pot!
Then there are these people who act like: look, these kids can write computer programs! OMG! Wake up, you morons! The ability to write a program, while it may prove some adeptness at having learned formalized rules of syntax, nonetheless does not enable the programmer to be able to tell the difference between green thoughts and purple ideas.
So you old folks have got to give up on these dreamy notions and get back to reality.
There is, however, one point where I feel the “kids” (and yes, I consider myself to be one of them ;) ) are more clear headed than their elders: they realize that no one has the single silver bullet — there is no single killer method of precise domination. And this is also one point where President Obama’s speech in Cairo rang spot on:
“That does not lessen my commitment, however, to governments that reflect the will of the people. Each nation gives life to this principle in its own way, grounded in the traditions of its own people. America does not presume to know what is best for everyone, just as we would not presume to pick the outcome of a peaceful election. But I do have an unyielding belief that all people yearn for certain things: the ability to speak your mind and have a say in how you are governed; confidence in the rule of law and the equal administration of justice; government that is transparent and doesn’t steal from the people; the freedom to live as you choose. These are not just American ideas; they are human rights. And that is why we will support them everywhere. (Applause.)
“Now, there is no straight line to realize this promise. But this much is clear: Governments that protect these rights are ultimately more stable, successful and secure. Suppressing ideas never succeeds in making them go away. America respects the right of all peaceful and law-abiding voices to be heard around the world, even if we disagree with them. And we will welcome all elected, peaceful governments — provided they govern with respect for all their people.
“This last point is important because there are some who advocate for democracy only when they’re out of power; once in power, they are ruthless in suppressing the rights of others. (Applause.) So no matter where it takes hold, government of the people and by the people sets a single standard for all who would hold power: You must maintain your power through consent, not coercion; you must respect the rights of minorities, and participate with a spirit of tolerance and compromise; you must place the interests of your people and the legitimate workings of the political process above your party. Without these ingredients, elections alone do not make true democracy.
“AUDIENCE MEMBER: Barack Obama, we love you!
“PRESIDENT OBAMA: Thank you. (Applause.)”
You’re welcome!
:) nmw
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Sun, 2009-May-31 by nmw.
Weawy!
:) nmw
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Fri, 2009-May-29 by nmw.
Who needs Google when the Pope will always steer you right? >> BBC Interview with Rev. Frederico Lombardi (Vatican Radio) [4:30]
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