It all started as a simple idea. Why should you pay for Internet access on the go when you have already paid for it at home? Exactly, you shouldn’t. So we decided to help create a community of people who get more out of their connection through sharing.
The deal is that you get a special [...]
Posted February 3, 2007 by Casey
Categories: Technology. Tags: fon, internet sharing, la fonera, social, wifi router. 13 Comments.
(note: the following is cross-posted at Identity Future.)
Being that good software — the social software that’s nearly synonymous with Web 2.0 — is stuff that gets you laid, where does that leave IdM?
Danah Boyd might not have been thinking about it in exactly those terms, but her approach is uniquely social-centered. She proposes “SecureId”
What is [...]
Posted April 6, 2006 by Casey
Categories: Libraries & Networked Information, Technology. Tags: context dependent identity, danah boyd, identity management, idm, social, social aspects, social context, social identity, social idm, social interaction, social networks, social software. Be the first one.
Arguments about Wikipedia’s value and authority will rage for quite a while, but it’s interesting to see where the lines are being drawn.
On the one had we’ve got a 12 year-old pointing out errors in Encyclopaedia Britannica (via Many2Many) and now on the other side we’ve got John Seigenthaler, a former editorial page editor at [...]
Posted December 5, 2005 by Casey
Categories: Politics & Controversy. Tags: blog, bloggers, blogs, communities, community, editor, editorial, editorial control, fear, findability, forbes, google economy, John Seigenthaler, libel, moderation, opinion, Seigenthaler, slander, social, social software, usa today, wiki, wikipedia. 6 Comments.
From Ross Mayfield in Many2Many:
this email is: [ ] bloggable [x] ask first [ ] private
tags: ask, blogging etiquette, email, email 2.0, etiquette, interaction, ross mayfield, social , social software etiquette, web 2.0
Posted October 23, 2005 by Casey
Categories: Libraries & Networked Information, Technology. Tags: ask, blogging etiquette, email, email 2.0, etiquette, interaction, ross mayfield, social, social software etiquette, web 2.0. 63 Comments.