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“This application is part of our ongoing efforts to reach a new generation of readers who we hope will become life-long fans of the FT,” said Ien Cheng, publisher and managing editor of FT.com.
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CommonCraft explains Twittter, the often mis-understood and under-estimated microblogging service where users respond to the question “what are you doing now?”
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Information overload is a real problem for many web users, and one way to cope with it is to filter your RSS feeds so you only see what you want to see.
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“In social networking terms, poke is contextual, and the context of poke is dependent upon the current level of familiarity between the ‘poker’ and the ‘pokee’.”
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From the FrontLine Club’s magazine (links to cybersoc.com)
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The radio knows what you and your friends are listening to, creating the backbone for recommendations and social networking around your radio tastes.
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“The idea is that good reporters are gathering these links in the course of their work and now here’s a tool that lets them share those links with each other and their readers in the normal course of their work…”
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a free online book that undertakes the relationship between gossip, rumor and privacy on the web. Valuing his field of expertise, he also explores the limits of what law can do to protect our reputation online.