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Keep a comment blog with Amplify - 21 days ago
A few weeks ago, Eric Goldstein, CEO of Clipmarks, invited me to his new website: Amplify. Amplify allows users to share clippings (like excerpts of text or images) much like Clipmarks, but encourages its users to comment on it and then the combined... Topics: amplify, blogging, blogs, bookmarking, clipmarks, del.icio.us, Internet, social networking, social networks, twitter, web 2.0
Can a community grow too large? - 54 days ago
I often blog about Wikipedia, but I have recently started to contribute to Wikinews. One thing that immediately struck me was that Wikinews’ community was much warmer than Wikipedia’s, but naturally it is much smaller.As communities grow... Topics: communities, community, online communities, web 2.0, Wiki, wikinews

Subspace Computing With Inbuilt Web - 71 days ago
They will be capable of faster than light communication and if much of quantum theory turns out to be correct you could just construct your platform here on earth and have mirror constructions using connected particles looking after themselves in remote.. Topics: new energy, pairs, particles, quantum computing, Technology, utopia

The Technological Singularity - 76 days ago
Roger Andre is doing some guest posts on Webby’s World. He’s doing a few posts about future tech. He also writes on ZDNet UK.Are we approaching a point when machines may wake up and become self or seemingly self aware? Vernor Vinge in 1993... Topics: computing, networks, tech, technological singularity, Technology, the future, web
Who should we thank for Wikipedia? - 89 days ago
I stumbled across an interesting open letter on Wikipedia today, in which Larry Sanger claimed that Jimbo Wales co-founded Wikipedia with him, rather than being the sole founder. n.b. this letter may no longer appear on the current version of the page,... Topics: Internet, jimbo wales, jimmy wales, larry sanger, Wiki

























