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The Trivial Nature of Life

December 23, 2007

The past couple of weeks I have been amazed at the dynamics of communities within the Social Media Sphere. Both the Frozen Pea Fund and also the nature of debate, such as the debates in Seesmic that have spilled out into blogs has been fascinating to watch. In a sense these things have existed in [...]

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Frozen Pea Friday

December 21, 2007

So much to post about and so little time on winter-time Friday’s but before I go, a quick post. Please check out the FrozenPeaFund. This is an incredible example of how our online communities and “tribes” come together and support each other. It is more that talk, it really is connection. More on that later.

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Useless Tools of Importance

November 29, 2007

The latest and greatest of the web provides us with a plethora of tools to play with and communicate with. Some of the tools out there seem pretty…well…silly at first glance. Some of these probably still seem that way to people who don’t “get” what we are calling web 2.0. Of course this “useless” moniker [...]

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Public, Private and Otherwise

November 13, 2007

As most of you probably know I am active on Twitter and Seesmic and Facebook and other web 2.0y sites. One of the themes that have been coming up a lot is about how we build relationships over these mediums. Loic Le Meur compares Seesmic to us all living together or being in the same [...]

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Regional Elitism & Web 2.0 – A Video Response

October 23, 2007

A video response to the thread that Eric Rice started on regional elitism. (Scobleizer’s rejoinder to Eric can be seen here. Other parts of the discussion are scattered about the web)

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Twitter Tutorial

September 18, 2007

If you aren’t already on twitter – or if you have a friend you are trying to get into twitter here is a tutorial of twitter. The basics are covered in the first 11 minutes and the rest of the video goes into a slightly more in depth view of twitter.

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