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Posted: March 4th, 2008, 10:00pm PST
- The rise of the citizen paparazzi
- Online Marketing Heroes
25 profiles
- An experiment in lifesourcing
personal outsourcing so that you can focus on core competencies
- Outsourcing life
the experience with 'my man in India' assistant, by an editor of Esquire magazine
- Flashmob dancing in london - video
- Manage your online reputation
how-to
- Listen to Consumer 2.0
- Love the customers who hate you
Jeff Jarvis
- Customer Service Champs
avoiding youtube disasters
- Consumer vigilantes
using the internet to spread your discontent
- Dorm gossip turns ugly
backlash against juicycampus gossip website
- Seth Godin's advice to the music industry
Seth Godin has posted a transcript of a fantastic talk he gave to some music execs about the future of the music industry and the Internet.
- Why China's Great Wall works
The Atlantic's James Fallows has turned in an excellent piece on China's Great Firewall, the censorship system that controls the flow of information into and within China.
- Nine Inch Nails goes Creative Commons
Nine Inch Nails have released their new album, Ghosts I-IV, as a free download under a remix-friendly Creative Commons license.
- Online movement for autistic rights
Wired's got a long feature on Amanda Baggs, a woman with autism who doesn't speak, but who uses video and online forums and MMOs to make an eloquent case for autism as a different -- but valid -- style of cognition
- Five filesharing alternatives to defunct allpeers
mentions tribler and wua.la
- Wikipedia sex and scandal
Jimmy Wales plagued by former girlfriend
- Goodbye email from Jimmy Wales girlfriend
- Barbie Google search owned by Mattel?
how could this search be manipulated?
- ISP based filtering
This page contains information about ISP-level filtering systems implemented, by various ISPs in various countries, to prevent accidental access to child sexual abuse material on web pages/sites.
- Your online existence belongs to Facebook
(Y)ou exist on Facebook at the whim of Facebook. The Facebook dieties can zap your existence for reasons even more frivolous than those of the Greek gods.
- Business models for citizen media
ninth in a series of postings about citizen media business issues
- Link Journalism as curatorial model
- Interactive marketing of politics in current US primaries
I've been quite impressed at how all the campaigns have taken full advantage of the their websites
- Public Notices 4.0 - Steven Clift
The Roman Forum as well as the Athenian Agora have always intrigued me as a model for envisioning online public spaces.
- Dissolving the state and what to replace it with - Kevin Carson
- Web 2.0: Critical Perspectives
special issue of First Monday
- Interactivity is evil
in order to critically explore the Web 2.0 phenomenon it is important to explore the relationship of interactivity to social power. the analysis goes on to explore how interactivity may indeed function as a disciplining technology within the framework of
- Loser Generated Content
From Participation to Exploitation
- Online Social Network as Participatory Surveillance
I argue that online social networking is anchored in surveillance practices. This gives us an opportunity to challenge conventional understandings of surveillance that often focus on control and disempowerment.
- Web Search book, Michael Zimmer et al
a collection of chapters approaching Web search engines from philosophical, cultural, critical, legal, economic, historical, political, and information scientific perspectives.