ShareThis
I’m testing ShareThis. Looks like it is a very easy way to send something to multiple places. Take a look!
I’m testing ShareThis. Looks like it is a very easy way to send something to multiple places. Take a look!
After the recent attacks that have caused a major downtime on Meme. At first, it looks great, you don’t have the often annoying limit of 140 characters, and it is much easier to share pictures and videos. And then you are suddenly struck by the meaning of an image is worth a thousand words. Yes, [...]
Since I’ve read these slides by Jyri Engeström at an OpenSocial meeting I’ve been thinking if writing shorter and more frequent blogs would be the right way to go.At the moment I write at two blogs and one microblog. But I also have five inactive blogs.Here I try to discuss ideas that some people (including [...]
Once Alexander Pope wrote Forever reading, never to be read That is what is happening here. Lately I’ve been too busy reading so I didn’t have time to write on this blog. But I’d like to share with you some books written collaboratively that are worth reading: – The Wealth of the Networks – Code [...]
I’ll use this post to explain about the title: Iridescence is an optical phenomenon in which the color seen in a surface changes according to the angle of view. This means that when more than one person is looking at the same thing from different perspectives they can be seeing different colors. This is how [...]
In 1945, Vannevar Bush, considered the grandfather of hypertext, was already concerned about the information explosion in which we live today. In his essay As We May Think he wrote: “The summation of human experience is being expanded at a prodigious rate, and the means we use for threading through the consequent maze to the [...]