Category Archives: Evidence

Twitter/Google/Microsoft

Dave Winer wrote about the happenings around Twitter. It just feels all so wrong to me…. I’d like to pull the rug out from under businesses that are feeding off the work of others, then regurgitating it for their selfish purpose of making money. The rug trick is simple. Pull the information and technologies back into [...]
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My web site is my space

“My website expresses my point of view” by Dave Winer
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Your Blog is Your Mothership

This post seems to be oriented towards online business but can apply just as well to a personal blog – maybe even with less effort: You spend time there because it is your point of origin, you reach out from it. Almost everything you you do causes it to update and spread out. Your audience are your friends, [...]
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Scoble, your blog still loves you

Dave Winer recognizes makes a case using Robert Scoble’s efforts in promoting social-web
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DiSo

Open-source infrastructure technologies to facilitate an open-social-web -with a focus on Wordpress
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User Driven Services

Joe Andrieu writes extensively about the key ingredients of user driven services
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Is a Perfect Storm Forming For Distributed Social Networking?

Marshal Krikpatrick writes about disturbances in the social web and an opportunity for a distributed alternative
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The Pushbutton Web: Realtime Becomes Real

Anil Dash writes about a web-decentralizing (a good thing) technology (to be precise grouping of technologies) called Pushbutton
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The Evolution of Blogging

Om Malik writes about the blogging as a core concept in the social web
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Postbox

An alternative application to email
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