Category: The Power of Many

  • Viewing your sexual history as a social network

    OK, I admit that Who Banged Who is just a slick parody, but is it really all that far-fetched?

  • Upcoming conferences

    I was syndicating the feed from my Upcoming public event calendar using the same blog plug-in I use to syndicate blog headlines nad descriptions, but my approach wasn’t generating proper links for the events. Then I noticed that George Kelly was using a service called RSS Digest to accomplish the same thing with properly functioning…

  • Call for papers for Stanford conference on 'online deliberation'

    2nd Conference on Online Deliberation: Design, Research, and Practice / DIAC-2005: May 20 – 22, 2005 The Second Conference on Online Deliberation: Design, Research, and Practice / DIAC 2005, will bring together software developers, social science researchers, and practioners of online deliberation for three days of presentations and workshops on the Stanford University campus in…

  • Google not doing VoIP

    Om Malik quickly tamps down a virally spreading rumor:

  • "Face time" no longer a business virtue?

    former FCC chair Reed Hundt has written a mixed editorial/primer on the topics of frequency, spectrum, and licensing. The link is to a copy of the piece on the site of San Francisco radio station KCBS; I stumbled across it while trying to track down a story reported on air this morning, in which several…

  • Blogs get STATUS: Publish

    Newspaper mentions of blogs this weekend: AP story on tired blog/journalism/ethics intersection. At least it bothers to quote Jerome Armstrong, Rebecca Blood, and Pew. Knight-Ridder story on Super Bowl blog contest. Notable for clearly un-hip experts: “The Internet is becoming a water cooler on steroids.”* “It’s like meta-commentary.” SF Chronicle special report: how your blog…