Thingology (LibraryThing’s ideas blog): Both LibraryThing and Amazon allow users to tag books. But with a tiny fraction […]
When tags work and when they don’t: Amazon and LibraryThing
A Pattern Language (for Social Media): Common Areas at the Heart
More rereading of Alexander: 129 Common Areas at the Heart Conflict No social group- whether a family, a […]
A Pattern Language: Degrees of Publicness
I picked up A Pattern Language again and I had a bookmark on this pattern 36. Degrees of […]
user participation is not always awesome expressions of freedom
user participation is not always awesome expressions of freedom, originally uploaded by Box and Arrow.
Size Matters
2008-05-05_1101, originally uploaded by Box and Arrow. One of the things I’ve been thinking about and watching for […]
Good Behavior and Good People
| View | Upload your own As of late, I’ve been extremely focused on how we motivate behavior […]
PARC Forum | January 10, 2008
Bernardo A. Huberman has been, so far, the most impressive speaking in a very impressive series. and, lucky […]
Notes from Andrew McAfee at Parc Forum
enterprise 2.0 old business processes/tools allow management impose their will on company enterprise 2.0 is the use of […]
Why user filtering is not censorship
Why user filtering is not censorship, originally uploaded by Box and Arrow. take a look… my god. mashupawards.com/dont-censor-me/ […]
the virtual community free to all
howard rheingold’s the virtual community “When you think of a title for a book, you are forced to […]