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Social Media: February 2010
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Exploring Tools for Learning. Monday, February 22, 2010. How much new information is created each year? Worldwide Information Growth Ticker. According to study entitled. By Peter Lyman et al. at School of Information Management and Systems at the University of California at Berkeley -. Lyman, Peter, Hal R. Varian, Kirsten Swearingen, and Peter Charles. Berkeley, Calif.]: School of Information Management and Systems, University of California at Berkeley, 2003. A Day in the Internet Roughly Speaking. New c...
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Cyber Deck 13: August 2010
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An expedition into thought thinging epistemological metaverses on a via of Operating Super Statics' freedom to 'kriya' forth that which is not and to repair that which is already in motion yet aberrated. Sunday, August 08, 2010. Smarterware by Gina Trapani Change your default settings. Since Google Wave is dying I thought it high time for me to start using this tool that Ihaven't used since January of this year. So. this is a test. Used by the White House, and freely available to all to download and try.
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Debate 2.0: Why It Never Happened « Front Seat blog
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Debate 2.0: Why It Never Happened. On March 7th, 2013. Diane Douglas just wrote a new piece on Debate 2.0. That is posted over at techPresident. Mike’s earlier guest post. Was all about the Debate 2.0 citizen committee’s many ideas for how to change the format and structure of debates to make them more like conversations. Diane co-led the Debate 2.0 effort with Mike, and her post describes the softer and subtler motivations of candidates and the media and what ultimately kept our event from happening.
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Posts Tagged ‘social media’. Crowdsourcing is a BS Idea. Wednesday, January 20th, 2010. Every day I come across at least five new crowdsourcing tools or companies, and what always strikes me is how diverse they are. This crowdsourcing stuff is a phenomenon that is sweeping through many industries. Today I enjoyed reading about the ways lawyers are now keeping tabs on each other. Over at Banco Sabadell they have launched BS Idea – a new platform to crowdsource employees’ ideas. This type of bespoke corpor...
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Posts Tagged ‘crowd’. Time for a new online encyclopedia? Thursday, January 21st, 2010. Wikipedia is the fifth most visited web site in the world, and the most often cited example of crowdsourcing, but there is trouble in paradise. Created by Jimmy Donal Wales, and its army of users, some say that Wikipedia’s credibility issues are expanding along with it. Is it time for a new online encyclopedia? What do you think would make a Wikipedia killer? Voting Twice: The Age of Wikipolitics. The idea is that thi...
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Lost Fitbit – Found! « Front Seat blog
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Lost Fitbit – Found! On April 4th, 2014. Love at First Sync. Last fall I decided to take the plunge and buy a Fitbit One. I returned to the sync strategy and noticed that the number of steps recorded that day had increased. It must have moved! Back at Front Seat. Our crack team went to work and created an easier way. It’s called Fitbit Finder. And it’s the easiest way to find a lost Fitbit. Check out the design, give a review, and let us know what you think. It’s free. Next: Flash Trading the Common Good.
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3 Problems With Civic Hackathons « Front Seat blog
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3 Problems With Civic Hackathons. On June 6th, 2012. This weekend in New York, I’ll be a judge at the two-day PDF:Applied. Civic hackathon (June 9-10), along with Anne-Marie Slaughter. In advance of PDF 2012. The focus is ideas that enhance our electoral process, engage citizens in their communities, or facilitate online activism, and the attendee list looks like it’s shaping up to be an all-star cast. (Get tickets. Or weigh in with ideas. As a judge at the first Startup Weekend GOV. Which leveraged 250 ...
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Fitbit Finder: A simple app that helps you find lost Fitbits « Front Seat blog
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Fitbit Finder: A simple app that helps you find lost Fitbits. On March 28th, 2014. Personal activity trackers, like those made by Fitbit. Are popular devices for millions of consumers who want to lose weight, get more exercise, or simply improve their health. However, because activity trackers are sleek wearables, they’re also easy to lose, whether in the laundry, in the pocket of a gym bag or briefcase, or under the seat of a car. And once lost, they can be hard to find! Categories: Front Seat News.
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Password Savvy: Harder-to-hack passwords you can remember « Front Seat blog
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Password Savvy: Harder-to-hack passwords you can remember. On October 8th, 2012. Is a public service to teach people what strong passwords are and how to make ones that are easy to remember. While it’s easy to find techniques for creating good passwords that are easy to remember. You have to follow the methods and construct the passwords yourself. Password Savvy not only shows you how to make strong passwords that you can remember, it makes them for you automatically. Categories: Front Seat News.
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Context « Front Seat blog
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Archive for the ‘Context’ Category. Lost Fitbit – Found! On April 4th, 2014. Love at First Sync. Last fall I decided to take the plunge and buy a Fitbit One. I returned to the sync strategy and noticed that the number of steps recorded that day had increased. It must have moved! Back at Front Seat. Our crack team went to work and created an easier way. It’s called Fitbit Finder. And it’s the easiest way to find a lost Fitbit. Join our mailing list. With tips or story ideas.
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