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Posted: June 14th, 2008, 10:00pm PDT
- Time and Temporality in the Network Society edited by Robert Hassan and Ronald E. Purser
24/7 brings together leading thinkers from a variety of disciplines to analyze the differing relationships to time in an accelerated society.
- aggr at temporaneità
aggr allows you to place the contents of an RSS feed into your pages or posts.
- reBlog by Eyebeam R&D
A reBlog facilitates the process of filtering and republishing relevant content from many RSS feeds. reBloggers subscribe to their favorite feeds, preview the content, and select their favorite posts. These posts are automatically published through their
- Mutualist Blog: Free Market Anti-Capitalism: Reciprocity and Privilege
I've got a two-part guest post at the P2P Foundation on reciprocity and privilege.
- net art at furtherfield,
aestheti collaboration, digital interactive Internet Art, media art, net art
- Liverpool to host _Open Source City micro-festival | folly
20th to 22nd June 2008 - a micro-festival of open source practice in the production of media art and music
- ZDNet Korea...First phase of Korea's open-source city is high success
designated Kwangju City as OSS (open-source software) city to promote regional software development
- New Statesman - Perverted politics
a left-wing discourse in which the celebration of deviance has taken over from serious attempts to describe or improve the lot of the oppressed.
- Twitter Fan Wiki / Hashtags
Hashtags are a community-driven convention for adding additional context and metadata to your tweets. They're like tags on Flickr, only added inline to your post. You create a hashtag simply by prefixing a word with a hash symbol: #hashtag.
- WWDC - twemes.com
example of the use of global hastags to create a backchannel around a conference
- Chinese Internet Research Conference - blog
all sessions summarized here
- mediAgora - home
Getting heard and getting credit are great, but wouldn't you like to get paid too? mediAgora defines a fair, workable market model that works with the new realities of digital media, instead of fighting them.