Tuesday, March 11th, 2008
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{keyword “key phrase” keyword} as an abbreviation of keyword or “key phrase” or keyword…
Also works with other operators: from:{person1 person2}
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(another) site thumbnailing service aimed at web developers who can invoice it further to their customers. It’s worth signing up just to test the experience (OpenID, progressive disclosure…). Oauth-enabled libraries to hand out tokens to customers’ apps
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“True productivity is messy & imperfect… requires mistakes and small sacrifices, elimination & survival of only the most useful actions. Sometimes the quickest, roughest solution is more effective than the right one, & some rules are meant to be broken”
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Ditching 16 other rel values for lack of adoption (tactically simplifying XFN to further the case). The behindlying “contextless” “real social graph” concept was ill-conceived anyway: rel values have only meaning (and purpose) _within_ a specific context!
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Presentation by Joseph Smarr at the Internet Identity Workshop (january 2008?)
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Amy Jo Kim’s blog - I subscribed after an excellent Etech presentation (podcast I listened to) on game strategies that was widely quoted.
However, her blog is a bit abondoned nowadays and only brings sparse industry commentary.
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Stigmergy is a concept from entomology now applied in social software systems: “a method of indirect communication in a self-organizing emergent system where its individual parts communicate with one another by modifying their local environment.”
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