Archive For February, 2011

4 years and 30,000 tweets later

By | February 18, 2011

Today is my 4th anniversary on Twitter. This is a big deal to me. It may seem silly to you, but it’s been quite a ride. On Feb 18, 2007, I answered the question: What Are You Doing? by saying that I was putting my son, Sam, to bed. That was how it started. Unfortunately, [...]

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Too much information?

By | February 17, 2011

How much information is there in the world? Scientists calculate the world’s total technological capacity. I came across this video on PhysOrg.com, I think you’ll find it pretty wild. “We live in a world where economies, political freedom and cultural growth increasingly depend on our technological capabilities,” said lead author Martin Hilbert of the USC [...]

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Visualize This

By | February 16, 2011

Last year at SXSW, I decided that I would try to see more presentations about things I knew little or nothing about, or by people who I had never heard of before. Dan Roam was one of those people. Chris Brogan wrote a blog post recently about doing the work. In his post he mentioned [...]

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Create a Facebook newspaper with PostPost

By | February 14, 2011

Back in September, I told you how to create daily electronic newspaper based on your Twitter tweets, it’s called paper.li. Well, it’s only fitting that someone has come up with a way for you to create to create a daily newspaper based on your Facebook friend’s updates, it’s called PostPost. Watch Robert Scoble’s interview with [...]

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