tirsdag, januar 04, 2005

lørdag, januar 01, 2005

Blogs: powerful people, or people power?
Social bookmarking - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
se også artiklen om metadata: Folksonomies - Cooperative Classification and Communication Through Shared Metadata samt
Delicious (social bookmarks manager)
Flickr (photo management and sharing web application)

Og debatten om Metadata, der udvikler sig i Blogospheren:
Flickr and "folksonomies"
Mob indexing? Folk categorization? Social tagging?

Mere om Wikipedia på Many 2 Many, January 04, 2005:
Reagle on the Wikipedia (posted by Clay Shirky) og Academia and Wikipedia (posted by danah boyd) og January 05, 2005 samme sted.

torsdag, december 30, 2004

TIME Person of the Year 2004: 10 Things We Learned About Blogs
Blogging er i sandhed blevet et begreb: www.freewayblogger.com.
se også bloggen af 'Scarlet Pimpernel', motovejsaktivist og blogger:
FreewayBlogger Weblog

onsdag, december 29, 2004

CorporateBloggingBlog: Free Corporate Blogging Primer: "CorporateBloggingBlog"
indeholder mange interessante link (se f.eks. Clippings) - via den kom jeg f.eks. til Blogwise
Børnetegninger af blogs: Blogging
Daypop Top 40 Links: "What are the hot topics in the weblogging community today?
The Daypop Top 40 is a list of links that are currently popular with webloggers from around the world. Check out the Daypop Top News Stories for the top news articles of the day. The Daypop Top Word Bursts is an indicator of current events of interest that are not usually accompanied by links. If you want to follow the conversations happening specifically in the blogging world, the Daypop Top Posts page is your best bet. If you want to know what the buzz was last year, check out the Daypop Archives."

tirsdag, december 28, 2004

Bloggers: Nobodies with laptops - karakteristik af den moderne forbruger?
Why There's No Escaping the Blog
Freewheeling bloggers can boost your product—or destroy it. Either way, they've become a force business can't afford to ignore.

"According to blog search-engine and measurement firm Technorati, 23,000 new weblogs are created every day—or about one every three seconds."
Til sammenligning blev der i 2003 solgt 3 Barbiedukker hvert sekund :)

Reklamer og 'the blogging ecosystem'
Se f.eks. Intelliseek Marketing BlogPulse og blogwebinar og

Manolo blogger med Blogger!
Special treat til den moderne forbruger (og fans af 'Sex and the City'): i tilfælde af mangel på en P(ersonal)S(hopper), så læs Manolo's shopping råd, Manolo's Shoe Blog eller "Talk to Manolo": manoloshoes@hotmail.com.
"Manolo says, the Manolo and his readers they are indeed the setters of the fashion trends." - "Manolo says, the fashion mania for the poncho, it is now over." Uundværlig viden i my home town, hvis strikkebutikker alle lige nu er ramt af ponchoen ;), så jeg har selvfølgelig straks e-mailet Manolo og bedt ham tilføje en RSS feed til bloggen - Manolo's blog er et must i min 'Bloglines' :)

incorporated subversion - The Edublog Awards 2004 Results
Blogarama - The Blog Directory - Blogs and Blog Resources!
En gruppe indere har startet en community blog om jordskælvet i sydøstasien:
The South-East Asia Earthquake and Tsunami
se også:
Conversations with Dina og Wikipedia.
‘Blogs' give first-person accounts of disaster

søndag, december 26, 2004

Smart Mobs: Folksonomy - more collective classification: "Folksonomy - more collective classification
How to Recognize The Future When It Lands On You, Technologies of Cooperation
Posted by Gerrit Visser at 09:08 AM

According to the free encyclopedia Wikipedia Folksonomy is a neologism for a practice of collaborative categorization using simple tags in a flat namespace.

This feature has begun appearing in a variety of social software. At present, the best examples of online folksonomies are social bookmarking probably del.icio.us, a bookmark sharing site, and Flickr, for photo sharing. Gmail's labeling system is somewhat similar to the use of tags, but it is not a folksonomy because users cannot share their categorizations. Folksonomy is related to the concept of faceted classification from library science.

Denham Grey writes on KM Knowdlege Tools that there is a growing interest in social classification and its relation to ontology development."

onsdag, december 22, 2004

Det er årstiden for statstikker og årets top-X lister. Her er kottle.org's 12 favoritblogs:
My favorite weblogs of 2004 (kottke.org)
Om nr. 1 på listen skriver Jason Kottle:
Flickr is the most fun on the web right now. Period. It's the closest thing I've experienced online to hanging out with your friends at the coffeeshop.

En anden 'Blog of the Year' liste.

Google 2004 Zeitgeist: Search patterns, trends, and surprises


eLearn Magazine: E-Learning Basics: "E-Learning Basics

One Path to the Blog
An Odyssey in Tracking and Sharing Technology with the Online Higher Education Community
By Ray Schroeder, Professor Emeritus/Director of Technology-Enhanced Learning, University of Illinois at Springfield"

NB. Se links i slutningen af essayet
*The* Link Portal on Gender in the Blogosphere | CultureCat

tirsdag, december 21, 2004

Privacy in the age of blogging
- tanker om blogging med undergraduates.
Crooked Timber: "As I prepare for my upcoming undergraduate class in which students will be required to maintain blogs, I have spent quite a bit of time thinking about how to comply with the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA). According to FERPA, I have to make sure that certain details about student enrollment in my classes are kept private. In the process, I have realized that this is a one-way street. There is nothing preventing my students from blogging whatever information they decide about me. Of course, social sanctions may still exist. Students may decide it is not worth upsetting their instructor through such practices. Nonetheless, there will be plenty of opportunities for blogging things after class is over. Moreover, they may have individual blogs not associated with the class that are written anonymously and can serve as an outlet for commentary about others."