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There Are Two Parts To The World Wide Web

Reading Time: 3 minutes the future of the web the search engine was the king, now it’s social networking. People had their own home page, now it’s grown to their own website. The blog was grown and grown, replacing webrings to be developed For several years the search engine was king. This was the place where everyone went to…

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People From The Past

Reading Time: 2 minutes Since I started using the world wide web one thing has become clear over the past year. The web has become personal. We have seen a migration from a worldwide web of strangers where everyone is hiding behind an avatar to a worldwide web where no one is hiding behind an avatar, where everyone wants…

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Twitter is Suffering

Reading Time: < 1 minute source Twitter is suffering and Jaiku is showing off about how great that website is in comparison. They omit to mention two facts. It’s (giving the impression of being) proprietary, interesting mainly to Nokia users (at the moment) It’s better online (requires a browser to take full advantage) Twitter is a mobile status tool of…

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Ijustine and Laporte have demonstrated how to use twitter

Reading Time: < 1 minute Karina Stenquist of Mobuzz tv is confused by the notion of twitter as anything other than a means by which to distribute brainfarts, a term used by a few people. Do you remember Swatch and Swatch time? The idea was to create a universal timekeeping format which would be the same around the world. If…

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Facebook And Technological Determinism – A Case Study

Reading Time: 2 minutes What’s the worst thing about being a student. The stress never disappears. What’s the best thing about being a media student? As long as you can find the theoretical background that goes with an activity you love you can justify doing a case study on the topic. I’m fresh back from the library where I…

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Jaiku

Reading Time: < 1 minute Jaiku is a Finnish software that makes conversing with people easy. It’s an advanced form of chatroom and I love it. It works on the same principle as twitter with the added bonus of having feed reading and integration as a bonus. If I’m going out for the day but I want people to know…

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On studying what you love

Reading Time: < 1 minute I love technology, especially in the form of online communities. I’ve been part of so many online communities I have some degree of expertise. I’ve seen the birth of the chatroom and it’s evolution, the popularisation of instant messaging and through flipside and nochicktrix I’ve seen the forming of virtual communities. More recently I’ve seen…

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Twittervision

Reading Time: < 1 minute Twitter is a global short messaging system that allows people to post what they are doing 140 characters at a time. For the moment it is a relatively new phenomenon therefore it’s not too hard to keep track of the conversations going on. They are also geo logged. As you’re watching people’s messages you can…

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Twitter

Reading Time: < 1 minute The idea that people expose their lives for everyone to read on sites like Flickr, blogger, and many others is a strange one. How often have you seen people partying with their friends yet not knowing a single one of them? It’s a voyeur’s paradise at the moment. I was listening to Net a night…