What Would the Perfect Streaming Music Service Look Like? (38)
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Pandora's on the ropes, Imeem is taking off, Grooveshark relaunched today with recommendations and a long list of cool features, Blip.fm threatens to make Muxtape look like old news - the streaming music market online is expanding and contracting faster than a stadium rocker's pupils. What if the perfect service rose from the noise and gave you exactly the user experience you wanted? What would such a service look like? Let's call out our dreams, ...
What Would the Perfect Streaming Music Service Look Like? (44)
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Pandora's on the ropes, Imeem is taking off, Grooveshark relaunched today with recommendations and a long list of cool features, Blip.fm threatens to make Muxtape look like old news - the streaming music market online is expanding and contracting faster than a stadium rocker's pupils. What if the perfect streaming music service rose from the noise and gave you exactly the user experience you wanted? What would such a service look like? Let's call out ...
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Blackmail Is My Life said:
I'm still very bullish on streaming, despite its many limitations. This is a good opportunity to brainstorm and think about the future of streaming music.
Lowlands Lifehack thuis op TV (2)
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Dit weekend is weer traditioneel het Lowlands festival. Helaas kan ik er door omstandigheden niet bij zijn, maar bij VPRO Digitaal en 3voor12 hebben ze een werkelijk fantastische mashup gebouwd waarmee je alles kunt volgen op het festival. Foto’s video’s en verhalen van de bezoekers.Maar je kunt thuis ook perfect de concertregistraties volgen met deze lifehack. Natuurlijk zendt 3voor12 ook op hun digitale kanaal veel optredens uit, maar ik heb geen digitale TV. Belangrijkste reden: ...
Kamerleden, bedreiging en diefstal (3)
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[ actiegroep.jpg]Gestolen stukken publiceren en intimidatie van personen zijn zaken waar een Kamerlid niets mee te maken mag hebben, zo blijkt uit de zaak Duyvendak. Je kunt er over delibereren of een kwart eeuw niet wat lang geleden is om iemand zijn daden na te dragen maar zo zij het. Laten we dan ook even de lijn doortrekken naar deze tijd
How Web Technology is Boosting Productivity in Organizations - ReadWriteWeb (16)
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ReadWriteWeb is a partner with Defrag, a conference about web innovation. Defrag's Eric Norlin has lately been blogging about enterprises and organizations starting to move beyond mere 'cost ...
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bhc3 said:
"Defrag's Eric Norlin has lately been blogging about enterprises and organizations starting to move beyond mere 'cost containment' (although that's still a big driver) and into using web technologies to boost productivity. Eric points out that "taming the data" is one of the challenges of this shift, because there is so much information online which workers need to process."
How Web Technology is Boosting Productivity in Organizations (16)
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ReadWriteWeb is a partner with Defrag, a conference about web innovation. Defrag's Eric Norlin has lately been blogging about enterprises and organizations starting to move beyond mere 'cost containment' (although that's still a big driver) and into using web technologies to boost productivity. Eric points out that "taming the data" is one of the challenges of this shift, because there is so much information online which workers need to process. And it's not just taming ...
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Karie said:
This is good. If folks can use Word, maybe people will use the MITP wiki more.
The Next Social Networks Will Be Powered By WordPress and Movable Type (83)
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Platforms like WordPress and Movable Type democratized the process of self-publishing. With these tools, everyone could be a publisher and it didn't require advanced technical expertise to do so. Now, the next revolution for publishing is to bring that same ease of creation to the process of building social networks. With Six Apart's recent release of Movable Type 4.2, that revolution has begun. The new release provides DIY tools for building your own social networking ...
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Tcritic said:
it would be great if something like openID or some kind of common identity component could be used to tie together disparate networks.
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Jay said:
其实,我很想一些插件,把我用 WP 搭建的 Jaylee.cn 与校内、Facebook 上的朋友互动起来。
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Greg said:
Annand, Facebook connect takes care of the 'more profiles to Maintain" section...right?! Wooo!
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Tommaso said:
La transizione da blog a comunità attraverso gli stessi strumenti che hanno reso popolare il blogging
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heidigoseek said:
I love the idea of this. I'm a fan of bringing social networks and lifestreams to the blogs. My poor old blog misses me. :)
The Next Social Networks Will Be Powered By WordPress and Movable Type (69)
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"So where is WordPress's social network? It's still under development. Unlike MT, social networking with not be a feature of WordPress - instead, the WordPress MU core is being used to build out a next-gen publishing platform called BuddyPress . Essentially, BuddyPress is a set of WordPress MU specific plugins, each adding a new feature. When complete, BuddyPress will offer extended user profiles, private messaging, groups, friends, status updates, albums, as well as something called ...
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Tcritic said:
it would be great if something like openID or some kind of common identity component could be used to tie together disparate networks.
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Greg said:
Annand, Facebook connect takes care of the 'more profiles to Maintain" section...right?! Wooo!
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heidigoseek said:
I love the idea of this. I'm a fan of bringing social networks and lifestreams to the blogs. My poor old blog misses me. :)
Braungart doceert op Lowlands (1)
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Wederom staan wetenschappers op Lowlands in de spotlights. Naast een aantal prominente professoren doceert Prof. dr. Michael Braungart de nieuwste productietechnieken op het onderdeel Lowlands University.
Green Ink: OPEC’s Payday (1)
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Oil rebounded to about $117 Monday on supply-side fears from the Russia-Georgia conflict, Bloomberg reports. Even with lower oil prices recently, OPEC is laughing all the way to the bank. The FT reports OPEC countries earned $645 billion in the first half of 2008, almost as much as in all of 2007. Natural gas producers have a different worry: how to stoke demand ahead of next year’s expected supply glut, in the WSJ (sub reqd.). ...
11 augustus 2004 (1)
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Wat een pokken weer de afgelopen week. Je komt tot niets. Er zat één aardige dag tussen; net toen ik Holy Island aandeed. Voor de rest is het een aaneenschakeling van stortbuien, een waterig zonnetje en kou. Vandaar een paar dagen langer in Jedburgh gebleven dan ik van plan was. Zelfs een paar keer gezwommen; het zwembad is pal tegenover waar ik sta. Dan lijken Engelsen net Nederlanders: het halve bad werd in beslag genomen ...
Into the long run (1)
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The long run demand is rotating counter-clockwise and short-run gasoline demand is shifting left (Commuters longing to live near work):When gas prices jump, people change their habits. They car pool more, dine out less. They might take the bus. When the prices don't come down, they change their lives. Renters in far-flung bedroom communities are seeking apartments closer to work. Homeowners are inviting rent-paying strangers into their homes. Families have been split. ... The [Raleigh] ...
Global commons gridlock? (1)
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Garrett Hardin's "The Tragedy of the Commons" is required reading for any environmental and natural resource economist. Its conclusion is usually taken at face value:Ruin is the destination toward which all men rush, each pursuing his own best interest in a society that believes in the freedom of the commons. Freedom in a commons brings ruin to all.I was particularly excited to see two of my favorite publications, the Economist and the New Yorker (yes, ...
ESME: Is This What an Enterprise Twitter Could Look Like? (36)
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ESME, the Enterprise Social Messaging Experiment, is an experimental communication project developed for SAP's 'Demo Jam' by a group of 24 collaborators. It's a red hot vision of a Twitter-like experience behind the firewall. While not yet publicly available, ESME aims to bring all the best things about Twitter to global business communication. Rapid collaboration, network effects leveraged for support, multiple interfaces and some advanced features that Twitter itself doesn't yet offer. Check out the ...
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Devlin D said:
Yup, this is definitely useful not just for internal organization but could also be used for communication with remote clients. Fantastic stuff!
Tuinbouw blijkt al heel duurzaam (1)
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Een belangrijke conclusie uit het project 'Coalitie voor duurzame groenten en fruit' is dat de tuinbouw zeker qua gewasbescherming al heel duurzaam bezig is.
Tech Roundup: Research Advances in Fuel Cells, Solar (1)
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The world can (and must) innovate its way out of this slowdown (1)
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Kenneth Rogoff wrote a column in the Financial Times arguing "why the world cannot grow itself out of this slowdown." He has a lot to say about the global imbalances leading to the current crisis, and I mostly found myself nodding along, but then comes this zinger: high commodity prices areprima facie evidence that the global economy is still growing too fastand thatit will probably take a couple of years of sub-trend growth to rebalance ...