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Ephemera and Permanence — Tweets for Life
Respectfully, Doc, I think you underestimate the value of the permatweet. I’m still haunted by hearing that users get a maximum number Twitter postings (tweets) before the old ones scroll off. If true, it means Twitter is a whiteboard, made to … Continue reading
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Tagged At-Will, At-will information sharing, Creative Commons, Doc Searls, Facebook, flow-by web, Kantara Initiative, live web, On-the-Record, On-the-record information sharing, Shared Information, UD-VPI, UMA, User Driven & Volunteered Personal Information, User Managed Access, YouTube
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iPhone, David Lynch, my little LG, and Users of the Future
Happy 2008 everyone. A quick thanks to Damien Mulley for this lovely bit on legendary director David Lynch hating on the iPhone: I just got a brand new LG from Verizon with their VCast service and I have to say, … Continue reading
Posted in Vendor Relationship Management
Tagged David Lynch, Fresh and Easy, iPhone, LG, Tesco, VRM, YouTube
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