Month: January 1970
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Freecycle
Anyone who has talked to me recently has probably hyeard me start blabbing about freecycling and freestores. I am very interested in it as a way of reducing waste and waste handling related problems (filling landfills). I was excited to see that NetSquared had an interview with the FreeCycle Founder I was super surprised to…
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Workshop on iNames
Kaliya Hamlin just pointed me towards this: Invitation to learn more i-names and datasharing using XRI and XDI by Andy Dale on the afternoon of Monday December 5th. Who will find this workshop useful? Those who want to have data from web-based applications (i.e. transaction processing, membership management) as well as basic forms (i.e. registration,…
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ActivistCash.com goes after progressive organizations
I just wanted to carry this over from my personal blog. Dan pointed this site out to me, and I felt the need to share with others…. ActivistCash.com goes after progressive organizations – I am a big fan of sunlight. I believe it makes the best disinfectant. And there is nothing wrong with sites like…
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Structured Blogging
Yesterday I saw a post about StructuredBlogging on Bryght’s Blog and on Kaliya’s blog and they piqued my interest. I was kinda surprised that I (or we) hadn’t heard about this conference before it happened because the concept of making blogs even more useful by structuring them with more machine readable data is really great.…
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Psychographic voter profiling
Throughout the NYC mayoral campaign I kept on talking to people about how much Bloomberg was spending on “list developmentâ€? and how outrageous the amount seemed. It was $5 million in May! Well the NYT ran a story earlier this week exposing what the money was going to: [Voter] Lists like this usually include voters’…
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Friendster? Spamster?
Friendster caught some flack recently for “re-invitingâ€? people who had not responded to previous invites from their friends. The temptation is strong to abuse email addresses of people who have not opted in to your site or list. Friendster spokesman Jeff Roberto called this a misconception. “We’re not in the business of spamming,” he said.…
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Burried under email? Not Me.
“You have to be smart about how you use e-mail,” said David Strom, editor in chief of Tom’s Hardware Guide, a technology review Web site. “Otherwise you let it ruin your life.” This recent article from the New York Times struck me. As a virtual worker who interacts with my coworkers, clients and other business…
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Open Document Format and Open Data Formats
Big guns in the software industry are massing behind OpenDocument as government customers show more interest in open-source alternatives to Microsoft’s desktop software. Oh how those words (from a CNET/NYT article last week) danced across the screen to my delight! I have been waiting for, and wondering when(and even nudging in the case of the…