Freelancing Gods 2008

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10 May 2008

Link: WorldChanging: Gin, Television, and Social Surplus

"But media is actually a triathlon, it 's three different events. People like to consume, but they also like to produce, and they like to share."

27 Mar 2008

Link: disambiguity - » Ambient Intimacy

"It helps us get to know people who would otherwise be just acquaintances. It makes us feel closer to people we care for but in whose lives we’re not able to participate as closely as we’d like."

15 Jan 2008

Link: With friends like these ... Tom Hodgkinson on the politics of the people behind Facebook | Technology | The Guardian

Sounds a bit conspiracy-ish, but still, just another reason or two to steer clear of facebook.

23 Feb 2007

Link: YouTube - Web 2.0 ... The Machine is Us/ing Us

23 Aug 2006

Link: Define your own success - Signal vs. Noise (by 37signals)

09 Aug 2006

Link: Digital Web Magazine - Understanding the Unconference

Someone (me, perhaps?) really needs to do this for Melbourne.

29 Mar 2006

Link: Creating Passionate Users: Manager 2.0

Going down the comparison table, I can tick 'yes' for almost all confidently, and the rest are 'close enough' for MBO - w00, go us.

13 Feb 2006

Link: Current style in web design

15 May 2005

Link: Powazek: Just a Thought: Ajax, Ajax Everywhere

02 May 2005

Link: State is the Web

State is an integral part of a web application

26 Apr 2005

Link: adaptive path - it's a whole new internet

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