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last few minutes of the talk a must see! “we have a delusion that progress reduces uncertainty”. Again, good old control raises its head again.
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v. good. agree on psychology of sharing, we could be sharing a lot more than we do today but the incentives for sharing still skewed towards the ’self-importance’. also, sites are not social, the web is.
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good notes from supernova session
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brilliant stab at explaining the nuaces and differences between OS, platform, hardware, net and web. and there ARE two perspectives on platforms – the developer’s and the user’s and they don’t always overlap.
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more on the AP vs bloggers story.
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the other side of empowerment by technology…
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use for FHT chapter
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good to see that the reason behind moving from PC to a Mac was valid… i.e. getting away from MS and Vista.
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lot of this makes sense. I am weeding out all that’s not private, i.e. addressed to me as a person and not just email, from my inbox. info goes to feed reader, impersonal comms to spam. get lot less email as result but no less communication.
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the penultimate paragraph is important, no standard API yet
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twitter’s whale is sinking? i think users are very loyal but eventually someone will come up with an acceptable alternative.. it’s a race
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agreed, I found Zittrain’s comment for the BBC rather odd but attributed that to editing.
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it does seem a small bug but it show how little traction (and trust) plaxo built with some users.
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wonderful article, goes with the stephen yegge one on superhero engineers.
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worth listening to a canadian minister pushing through their version of DMCA stumbling over the questions. it seems that now ‘intention’ is punishable, not the act itself e.g. unlocking phone to make it work abroad is fine as no _intention_ to defraud. Ba