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nelson : Google social network - What Google has scoured about your friendships
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Douglas Bowman : A browsable, searchable archive of tweets - In the past, I’ve wanted to browse or search through my own tweets. Viewing my Twitter profile is one way to do that. But if I want to browse back through history, it’s a chore to go back very far. And forget about searching through my own twe
deusx : A browsable, searchable archive of tweets | stopdesign - "In the past, I’ve wanted to browse or search through my own tweets. Viewing my Twitter profile is one way to do that. But if I want to browse back through history, it’s a chore to go back very far. And forget about searching through my own tweet
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jimray : Consider the lobster trap - Probably the smartest thing written about Facebook yet
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jimray : Hype Machine's Twitter charts are pretty clever - The look not only at the most tweeted songs but assign a value to the tweeter, based on following/follower ratio, to find the good stuff.
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jimray : jimray on pinboard - Just moved 5+ years of delicious bookmarks to pinboard, find me over there. I'm not waiting around to see what MicroBingHoo decides to do with delicious.
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deusx : XAuth - "XAuth is an open platform for extending authenticated user services across the web."
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WillPate : Acts of kindness spread surprisingly easily - "When people benefit from kindness they pay it forward by helping others who were not originally involved, and this creates a cascade of cooperation that influences dozens more in a social network."
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WillPate : In social dealings, being older is being wiser - "older people were more likely than younger or middle-aged ones to recognize that values differ, to acknowledge uncertainties, to accept that things change over time and to acknowledge others' points of view."
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Richard Rutter : Diagramming the Social Ecosystem - Great visualization of the inter-relationships between categories, patterns and principles of social software design.
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deusx : Ident Engine - "Without much conscious thought, most of us have built identities across the web. We've filled in profiles, uploaded photos, videos, reviews and bookmarks. The Ident Engine uses semantic web API’s to bring together these web footprints."
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Richard Rutter : Discovering Magic with Ident Engine - Brilliant stuff from Brighton’s Glenn Jones. Javascript + XFN equals identity magic.
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deusx : Bet Your Followers - "A Twitter app that lets you wager your followers for the chance of winning more."
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deusx : Is a Perfect Storm Forming For Distributed Social Networking? - "Maybe it's better to host your own. That's the thinking coming from a growing number of early technology adopters as service after service goes down, sells out or otherwise frustrates the users who have published their content online only
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deusx : » The shy connector (thinking out loud) -- sacha chua :: enterprise 2.0 consultant, storyteller, geek - "I'm planning a presentation called "The Shy Connector: How to talk to strangers How to get strangers to talk to you". I realized that most networking books focus on helping people act more extroverted, but I've found ways to use
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joshua : social software pattern/antipatterns
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Richard Rutter : Social media icons - Clearleft new-boy has created the excellent set of icons in 4 sizes for social network sites.
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deusx : wayneandwax.com » Songs as Shared Things - "Songs have always been shareable and shared. People, young and old, share songs with each other – by singing or playing them - in a variety of ways and settings, through a variety of technologies and media or other manner of accompaniment (as well
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deusx : Study concludes Wikipedians are a bunch of grumpy introverts - Ars Technica - "A study making the rounds suggests that Wikipedians may feel at home online, in part because they're grumpy introverts. But the results need to be interpreted very cautiously, as they were based on only 69 contributors from a single nation, a t
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deusx : Find, Follow and Share Comments — BackType - "BackType is a conversational search engine. We index and connect millions of conversations from blogs, social networks and other social media so people can find, follow and share comments. BackType was founded in June, 2008 by Christopher Golda and
nelson : BackType - Web app that tries to find all the blog posts you've commented on everywhere on the Internet
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Andy Baio : Backbars, Greasemonkey script adds ambient bar charts to social news sites - unobtrusively visualizes popularity on Metafilter, Delicious, Reddit, Hacker News, etc [via]
joshua : elzr: Backbars on social link-sites - ambient visualization of system popularity
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deusx : Ficly - A better, shorter story - "We believe in the art of creating stories and the craft of sharing them. We are inspired by the written word and the authors that link words and phrases together to form tales. Ficly is a place for playing with story-telling; a collaborative enviro
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deusx : Spymaster: The Twitter Game That Will Assassinate Your Time - Huh, and I worked with Eston when he was an intern at Organic in Detroit. Awesome.
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nelson : Why Twitter is good - Simple explanation of the value of casual social media
Andy Baio : Kottke's In Defense of Twitter - inspired by Dowd's dumb interview; Geoff Manaugh and Rex argue the media's threatened by new writers, again
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Andy Baio : 4chan manipulates all 21 top results on the TIME 100 Poll - not content to just push Moot to the top, they rearranged the results to spell a message
deusx : Precision Hacking « Music Machinery - "Not only has the poll been swamped to promote Moot (the pseudonym of the creator of 4chan, an image board and the birthpace for many internet memes) as the most influential of people, the poll crashers have manipulated the order of all the other nom
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deusx : But Where is the Ability to Throw Sheep in this Plan? | ::HorsePigCow:: marketing uncommon - "There it was. The thing that was nagging me all along: when you are designing a user experience, how do you leave room for (or even encourage) the fun, seemingly non-productive behavior that users engage in. The stuff that encourages light interacti
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