A Little Linkorama
Since my Linkorama sidebar doesn't have an RSS feed and many consume my content without paying a visit, here is a week worth of what you are missing:
- The Transparent Corporation
Blind trust is disappearing - nTag Revolt
Augmenting social interaction can have unintended consequences - Persistence Commoditizes
Now if it becomes a commodity in the cloud, a part of the fabric of the network, then what is the actual value of persistence? - Mockapetris Law
Doubling of electronic identifiers every 12 months - Mapping a Space
Joi visualizes tools and services in context - Social Network Monster
Monster.com launches a Social Networking Service - Self-destructing Email
This message will self destruct in 5 minutes - New Corporate Ecosystem
Companies with the right connections and mobility gain competitive advantage - AoIR Conference
Association of Internet Researchers coverage - Clay at POPtech
Weblog Ecosystem: Power Laws, Fake Estates, Weblogs and the Media - Redes Sociales
An inventory of social software and networking - POPtech
Wish I was there, but thankful I am not, to focus on other things - Social Software Mind Map
Visualizing relations between concepts and companies in Social Software, misses Enterprise Social Software - Social Network Resale
A wireless provider allows users to resell their excess minutes to their buddy list - Mr. Ito's Neighborhood
Joi moved into a community where "Everyone seems to know what everyone else is doing and there really isn't any privacy" -- nobody better suited to adapt - Port Hardware, not Software
After 30 years of asking software developers to port their applications to different hardware platforms, the industry should acknowledge that it is now easier to change hardware designs than software, said AMD's CTO - Support Rageboy in his Hour of Need
I'm buying the thong - 10 Radicals
Of the of Weblog Form and Journalism - PingID gets $5m
Jeremy Allaire shares why - Arrested the Man Who Cancelled my Presentation
Used a free IP relay service to call in bomb threats which left digital breadcrumbs - Ernest Miller's New Blog
Just some guy who likes to think about the intersection of law and technology. - KM World
Jay's sharing the conference - Emode Launches Friendster Competitor
Tickle Social Network - Siebel Acquires an Upshot
$70m cash for an ASP, the M&A market is picking up - Venture as a Beauty Contest
Good overview of venture valuation - Anil on Business Blogging
Sees it as a replacement for an Intranet, true if we only wanted to pontificate - Counter-productive Personalization
Often more expense and hassle than benefit for business sites - Loss of the Public Sphere
The only gag order might have been caused by my harmonica in the acoustic jam - Macro-content
FDML: Feed (Discovery / Directory / Detailing) Markup Language wiki arisen from Foo discussion - #1 Issue for Democrats
"Being a parent is the best predictor that a person will file for bankruptcy." - Comment Spam
Ben: But, like email, there isn't one simple solution that can be switched on and end spam completely. Hopefully we're moving a step closer. - Put a Price on Your Inbox
Tim Bray says the solution for spam is economic, same conculsion Zack and I came up with - File-sharing Goes Social
Clay: With the RIAA's waves of legal attacks driving experimentation with decentralized file-sharing tools, file-sharing networks have progressively traded efficiency for resistance to legal attack....With their current campaign against Kazaa in full swing, we are about to see another shift in network design, one that will have file sharers adopting tools originally designed for secure collaboration in a corporate setting. - Segway
Ok, riding one was almost the coolest experience I had a Foo, unicycle skills handy - Tacit Emergence
So, the attempt to make explicit the tacit knowledge in an organization may in fact be an attempt to short-circuit the chaotic process of emergence - Why Mozilla Matters
We surveyed them recently, and they told us last-century Web apps are not only alive and kicking, but dominant - Neurocompetitive Advantage
The next competitive advantage after IT