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3 Articles match "Clay Shirky","Howard Rheingold"
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Pew Report Interview
Here's how I am featured: "Here are some of the respondents: Clay Shirky, Esther Dyson, Doc Searls, Nicholas Carr, Susan Crawford, David Clark, Jamais Cascio, Peter Norvig, Craig Newmark, Hal Varian, Howard Rheingold, Andreas Kluth, Jeff Jarvis, Andy Oram, David Sifry, Marc Rotenberg, John Pike, Andrew Nachison, Anthony Townsend, Ethan Zuckerman, Stephen Downes, Rebecca MacKinnon, Jim Warren, Sandra Brahman, Seth Finkelstein, Jerry Berman, and Stewart Baker." I was interviewed some time ago ( here's how I responded , in full) for a Pew report on the future of the internet , which has now come out.
Half an Hour
- Saturday, February 20, 2010
Pls. Tweet For Me. Thx!
The next day, independently, Clay Shirky tweeted that he'd been spammed by a company offering to respond to messages addressed to him on social networks "in your own voice," in order to promote his profile. The spectrum of opinion was broad: Howard Rheingold likened "personal branding" to a "painful form of body modification...trying trying to Recently, my wife and I were discussing over dinner the time-intensiveness of using social networks effectively (I know, I know). I
HarvardBusiness.org
- Friday, July 10, 2009
Reframe It Brings Facebook, Twitter, & Web Luminaries to its Annotation Tool
Reframe It also announced that it has added Lawrence Lessig , John Seely Brown , Terry Winograd , and Clay Shirky to its Advisory Board , which already includes an all-star line-up of Internet luminaries like Esther Dyson, Henry Louis Gates Jr, and Howard Rheingold.
Reframe It , a social web annotation tool we first reviewed last Fall, just announced that it has added integration with Twitter and Facebook to its features today. Thanks to this, users can now syndicate their annotations to both Twitter and Facebook, where they can continue their discussions
ReadWriteWeb
- Monday, March 30, 2009
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Pls. Tweet For Me. Thx!
The next day, independently, Clay Shirky tweeted that he'd been spammed by a company offering to respond to messages addressed to him on social networks "in your own voice," in order to promote his profile. The spectrum of opinion was broad: Howard Rheingold likened "personal branding" to a "painful form of body modification...trying trying to Recently, my wife and I were discussing over dinner the time-intensiveness of using social networks effectively (I know, I know). I
HarvardBusiness.org
- Friday, July 10, 2009
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Reframe It Brings Facebook, Twitter, & Web Luminaries to its Annotation Tool
Reframe It also announced that it has added Lawrence Lessig , John Seely Brown , Terry Winograd , and Clay Shirky to its Advisory Board , which already includes an all-star line-up of Internet luminaries like Esther Dyson, Henry Louis Gates Jr, and Howard Rheingold.
Reframe It , a social web annotation tool we first reviewed last Fall, just announced that it has added integration with Twitter and Facebook to its features today. Thanks to this, users can now syndicate their annotations to both Twitter and Facebook, where they can continue their discussions
ReadWriteWeb
- Monday, March 30, 2009
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Pew Report Interview
Here's how I am featured: "Here are some of the respondents: Clay Shirky, Esther Dyson, Doc Searls, Nicholas Carr, Susan Crawford, David Clark, Jamais Cascio, Peter Norvig, Craig Newmark, Hal Varian, Howard Rheingold, Andreas Kluth, Jeff Jarvis, Andy Oram, David Sifry, Marc Rotenberg, John Pike, Andrew Nachison, Anthony Townsend, Ethan Zuckerman, Stephen Downes, Rebecca MacKinnon, Jim Warren, Sandra Brahman, Seth Finkelstein, Jerry Berman, and Stewart Baker." I was interviewed some time ago ( here's how I responded , in full) for a Pew report on the future of the internet , which has now come out.
Half an Hour
- Saturday, February 20, 2010
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