Blogs about Participative Web

2007-11-06 19:30  Neue OECD-Studie zum partizipativem Netz
Die OECD hat eine 128-seitige Studie zu " Participative Web and User-Created Content: Web 2.0, Wikis and Social Networking " veröffentlicht". The Internet is becoming increasingly embedded in everyday life. Drawing on an expanding array of intelligent web services and applications, a growing number of people are creating, distributing and exploiting user-created content (UCC) and being part of the wider participative web. This study describes the rapid growth of UCC and its increasing role in wo …
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Tags:   April, Hier, Internet, Jahre, Netz, OECD-Studie, Participative Web, Social Networking, Studie, User-Created Content Web, Weiterentwicklung, What, ..

2007-11-05 14:13  Feed Your Head: Participative Web and User-Created Content: Web 2.0, Wikis and Social Networking
Feed Your Head: Die OECD (Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development), hierzulande als Verursacherin des Pisa-Schocks bekannt, hat eine Studie zum Thema Participative Web and User-Created Content: Web 2.0, Wikis and Social Networking veröffentlicht. Auf 128 Seiten als PDF Feed Your Head! (F. via Mail) Forschung und Wissenschaft, OECD, Web 2.0
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Tags:   Development, Economic Co-operation, Mail Forschung, Pisa-Schocks, Seiten, Social Networking, Studie, Thema Participative Web, User-Created Content Web, Verursacherin, Wissenschaft OECD Web, ..

2007-10-02 11:18  GRL2020 and the future of research libraries
There is an invitation-only event wrapping up today called Global Research Library 2020, co-convened by the University of Washington Libraries and Microsoft.  In a time when academic libraries are experiencing the very disruptive change of the searchable, digitial, Internet environment, these sorts of events can be useful to help everyone get their bearings.  The Bielefeld Conference is another event, with invited speakers, that explores this space, it is bi-annual, the last one was the 8th Inte …
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Tags:   Academic Library Future, Bielefeld Conference, Book, Facebook, Global Research Library, International Bielefeld Conference, Internet, Jon Udell, Microsoft, SciFoo, Temple, University, Washington Libraries, YouTube, ..

2007-10-01 01:27  Blog for OECD Participative Web goes live
The blog supporting the OECD Participative Web Forum has gone live.  RSS feed, comments, the usual. I welcome your feedback; its primary purpose is as a channel for you to interact with the event and the participants there, as well as OECD policymakers, so the more comments or questions you post there the better. Also feel free to promote it on any relevant web sites, blogs or listservs; I know you all collectively know far more venues and people who might be interested in it than I can possibly …
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Tags:   Kieren McCarthy, OECD Participative Web, Ottawa, September, Technorati, Wednesday October, ..

2007-08-15 14:52  Seven Reasons Why Burning Man is now at the Tipping Point
Is Burning Man fading out or about to hit the mainstream, selling out or growing up It seems like this is the biggest year yet for debates about the (ir)relevance of the greatest countercultural events of our times. So I thought I'd continue to chime in with a little list. I remember in the 1990s being fascinated with a field of science called "Catastrophe Theory" that often got lumped in with the (then) emerging science of Chaos and Complexity Theory. Malcolm Gladwell later used and popularized …
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Tags:   Abraham, Again, American, Black Rock, Black Rock City, Border, Burn, Burner, Burning Culture, Burning Life, Burning Man, Burning Man Earth, California, Catastrophe Theory, Chao, Chicago, Complexity Theory, Current TV, Decommodification, Disintermediation, Free Burning Man, Gerlach, Gladwell, Google Earth, Green Man, Harvey, Hurricane Katrina, Ideology Principles, Immediacy, Internet, Larry Harvey, Lovelock, Nevada, New Left Movements, New Social Movement, Portland, Practice, Reason, Reno, Seattle, Second Life, Silicon Valley, Situationism, Social Movement, Spore, Surrealism, Temple Burn, The God, The Tipping Point, They, Tipping Point, Utopian Social Project, With Rituals, ..

2007-08-07 00:05  Explaining Web 2.0
Web 2.0 was a major topic at Inman Connect last week... I put together this article to explain Web 2.0 to the real estate community and how to use it (with lots of links). What is Web 2.0 and how does one participate The simplest explanation of Web 2.0's importance in the schema of internet evolution is it empowers all users with a voice and expression on the internet. In order to participate, the users (both real estate professionals and the consumers they are courting) must learn the new langu …
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Tags:   Before, Blog, Blogs MySpace, Business Objects Plumtree, Ecto, Furl, Glenn Kelman, Google, Google Gear, Google Map, Inman Connect, Lead, LinkedIn, LinkedIn Facebook, Microsoft, Microsoft Office, Microsoft Word, One-to-one, Online Services Web, Programmable Web, Realtor, Sisyphean, Stage Collective, Tag, Technorati Digg, Tool, Transcendent Web, Trulia Voices Localism, Various, Wordpress, Yahoo BlinkList Spurl, YouTube, Zeemaps, Zillow, ..

2007-07-23 14:03  Wikiklesia Project: The First Book released today
The first book from the Wikiklesia Project has been released today as a pdf download, Voices of the Virtual World: Participative Technology and the Ecclesial Revolution. All proceeds from the project go to the Not for Sale Campaign. From the press release: Voices of the Virtual World explores the growing influence of technology on the global Christian church. In this premier volume, we hear from more than forty voices, including technologists and theologians, entrepreneurs and pastors from a pro …
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Tags:   Andrew Jones, August, Brother Maynard, Christian, Ecclesial Revolution, Episcopalian, John La Grou, Len Hjalmarson, Mennonite, Most, Reader, Sale Campaign, Smartest Players, The Generous Web, The Ugly Blogger, Virtual World, Voice, Wall Street, Wikiklesia, Wikiklesia Project, Worth Magazine, ..

2007-07-20 16:30  APQC's Evolving Technolgies Study - An Enjoyable Experience
I have the privilege of being the lead contact for my organization that has signed up as one of the sponsors for the just launched APQC best practice study on the Role of Evolving Technologies: Accelerating Collaboration and Knowledge Transfer. I attended the kickoff meeting this past July 19 th at APQC s location in Houston and thoroughly enjoyed the experience. This was my first time participating in a study, and all the staff at APQC were very engaging, hospitable, and made a point of welcomi …
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Tags:   APQC Web, An Enjoyable Experience, Carla, Evolving Technolgies Study, Houston, July, Knowledge Transfer, Role, ..

2007-07-09 21:21  Can Twitter or Pounce Help your Businesss
Over the last few months I have been working at 2 PBS TV Stations in the US on how they might intensify their relationship with their viewers. We are just a few of many that seek this Holy Grail. But as we struggle to discover what the new external relationship should be and how we may enable it, one surprising new point is emerging as key to everything. That point is how can we develop a trusted and authentic relationship with the external world if we don't enjoy this inside Until now, each dep …
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Tags:   Africa, Asia, Business, California Institute, Development, Dunbar, Evolution, Flock, Groom, Grooming, Grooming Gossip, Holy Grail, Jane Goodall Frans, Language, Machiavellian-intelligence, Marketing, PBS TV Stations, Pounce, Pounce Help, President, Primate, Production, Ralph Adolphs, Robert Sapolsky, Robin Dunbar, Technology, They, Trust, Twitter, Until, Waal, Whether, Williams Syndrome No, ..

2007-07-09 15:26  Museums in Libya 2.0
Dear friends, After several months of intense and exciting work, the nonprofit research project "Museums in Libya 2.0″ ( http://lamusediffuse.com/muslibeng.htm ) is already available on the Internet. Now we are looking forward your feedback and interaction. The research team lamusediffuse ( http://lamusediffuse.com ) proposes the use of Social Web tools for the inclusion of non-dominant cultural expressions in the scopes of culture diffusion on the Internet. Accordingly with this objective …
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Tags:   African Museums AFRICOM, After, Creating, Creative Commons, Elaborating, Emphasizing, Encouraging, Finally, Flickr, From, Inclusiva, International Council, Internet, Jamahiriya Museum, July, Libya, Libya Raising, Libyan, Libyan Museums, Madrid Spain, Medialab, Museum, New Art Dynamics, Overcoming, Palliating, Proving Social Web, Social Web, Tripoli, ..

2007-07-06 14:32  Adams, T. For your information [Interview with Wik...
Adams, T. For your information [Interview with Wikipedia s Jimmy Wales]. The Observer, July 1 2007. GTEC 2007 announces co-author of bestseller Wikinomics to Keynote - Don Tapscott's presentation to align with conference's Government 2.0 theme [Media advisory] Maibach EW, Abroms LC, Marosits M. Communication and marketing as tools to cultivate the public's health: a proposed "people and places" framework. BMC Public Health, 2007, 7, 88 Shreeve, S. Health 2.0: The Definition. 2007. Working Party …
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Tags:   Application, Definition, Don Tapscott, Government, Health, Information Economy OECD, Interview, Jimmy Wales, Keynote, Media, Observer July, Party, Public Health Shreeve, User-created, Wikinomics, Wikipedia, ..

2007-07-03 16:00  Interview with Timo Hannay, Head of Web Publishing, Nature Publishing Group
Welcome to the most recent installment in my occasional series of interviews with people in the scitech world. This time around the subject is Timo Hannay, Head of Web Publishing at Nature Publishing Group, publishers of Nature and other associated journals as well as web products such as Connotea, Nature Reports, Nature Network, Scintilla, PostGenomic, Nature Precedings and others. Way back in May I was contacted by Natasha Ighodaro of Nature to see if I would be interested in interviewing some …
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Tags:   Annette Thomas Nature, Asia-Pacific, August, British Library, Candor, Chinese, Clay Christensen, Connotea, Connotea Nature Network, Connotea-generated, EPrint, Emerging Technology Conference, Eric Schmidt, Facebook, Foo Camp, Friend, Google, Googleplex, Head, Howard Ratner Nature, Imperial College London, Japan, Japanese, June, Korean, Linda Stone, LinkedIn, London, McKinsey Co, Microsoft, Napster Google, Natasha Ighodaro, Nature, Nature Japan, Nature Medicine, Nature Network, Nature Precedings, Nature Publishing Group, Nature Reports, Nature Reviews, Network, New Technology, None, Open Access, Oxford, PDF, Paul Ginsparg, Physic, PostGenomic Nature Reports, Preceding, Reilly, Reilly Media, Review, San Diego, Science Foo Camp, Science Foo It, Scintilla, Sebastopol CA, Second Life, Second Nature, Second Nature Is, Stem Cell, The Economist, Timo, Timo Hannay Head, Tokyo, University, Waseda University, Web Publishing, Wellcome Trust, Wikipedia, ..

2007-06-26 18:22  Literary Warrant [12]
This post, like the previous LW, is going on a bit. I'll submit it now and proceed to compile another, which will consequently consist of materials that came to light before many of those included herein. beSpacific, GAO Releases Report Critical of EPA's 9/11 Cleanup (June 20, 2007) Includes a link to the United States Senate Committee on Environment & Public Works, Subcommittee on Superfund and Environmental Health, hearing entitled, EPA's Response to 9-11 and Lessons Learned for Future Emergen …
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2007-05-20 22:18  Open Net Initiative's Global Internet Filtering Conference 2007
It was a privilege to attend the OpenNet Initiative's Global Internet Filtering Conference 2007 to discuss the current state of play of Internet filtering worldwide. ONI's empirical testing in 41 countries paints a truly alarming picture of internet filtering as a growing global phenomenon. At the behest of governments, major hardware & software companies have shifted from wiring the world to barbed-wiring the world, dividing the internet into censored national enclosures. The results of ONI's w …
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Tags:   Block The Blog, Blogger, Citizen Lab, DynaWeb, Internet, Internet Freedom, Internet Governance Forum, Maybe, Net Initiative, OpenNet Initiative, Oxford, Pakistan, Pakistani Don, Psiphon, Toronto, UN Special Rapporteur, ..

2007-05-15 20:01  eCampaigning for Internet Freedom
Those of us using the internet in campaigns to change some social or environmental policy call ourselves ecampaigners. But ecampaigning is based on internet freedoms which are under serious and increasing threat. Whether the dimension of freedom is technical, such as the end-to-end principle, or legal, such as the absence of state blog regulation, we can t assume it ll continue to exist. And web 2.0 (a.k.a. the social web) could accelerate the dangers to internet freedoms. It s possible that eca …
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Tags:   Aarhus, Alexandra Samuel, Almost, Another, Article, CPTech, China, Citizen Lab, Creative Commons, Delicious, Digital Rights Management, Egyptian, Flickr, Google, Greenpeace, Hacktivism The Future, Human Right, Internet, Internet Freedom, Internet Freedom It, Islam, Karim Amer, Make Poverty History, Many, MySociety, NGO, National Security Agency, Open Net Initiative, Open Rights Group, Pledgebank, Political Participation Policy, Psiphon, Rolf Kleef, Ron Deibert, Service, Term, The Onion Router, The Universal Declaration, US-based Cisco, Universal Declaration, YouTube, ..

2007-05-07 23:13  social networking and social change
It's hardly a surprise that large NGO's are starting to experiment with social networks, given the sheer numbers of people using them and their high media profile. But, judging by comments on the eCampaigning Forum wiki, there's some uncertainty about how non-profits should approach social networks, and especially how to get an effective return for the time that has to be invested in these relationship-spaces. NGOs are also anxious about the loss of control - in a participative space, what happe …
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Tags:   Amnesty, BINGO, Bebo, Brazil, Change, Cyworld, Danah Boyd, Forum, From, GI-Net, Genocide Information Network, Human Right, India, Iranian MySpace, Kosova, Kosovan, LinkedIn, Make Some Noise, Middle East, Mixi, MuslimSpace, MySpace, NGO, NGo, Orkut, Oxfam, Oxjam, Project Agape, QQ Japan, Rwanda, Saudi Arabian, South Korea, Universal Declaration, Western, Yahoo, Yahoo Group, YouTube, ..

2007-05-03 12:22  The New Hierarchy: First, learning to BE; second, learning to DO; and only then, learning to KNOW
I had a high school teacher who observed that the male students seemed to spend a lot of time trying to figure out how to be male students, and the female students seemed to spend a lot of time trying figure out how to get male students. As I work with companies implementing both social networking and simulation technology, I have observed a new hierarchy of needs. 1. Learning to Be People strive to know who they are. What do they like to do, and what do they hate to do With whom are they most c …
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Tags:   Be People, Cosmo, Do People, Foundation, History Channel, Know At, Match, New Hierarchy First, This, What, Where, With, ..

2007-04-13 17:22  New OECD Must-Read: Policy Report On User-Created Content
The OECD has just released what - in my view - is the first thorough high-level policy report on user-created content. (Disclosure: I had the pleasure to comment on draft versions of the report.) From the introduction: The concept of the 'participative web' is based on an Internet increasingly influenced by intelligent web services that empower the user to contribute to developing, rating, collaborating on and distributing Internet content and customising Internet applications. As the Internet i …
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Tags:   Directorate, Graham Vickery, Industry, Internet, Sacha Wunsch-Vincent, Science Technology, What, ..

2007-04-12 15:19  Why Heroes raises the bar for multiplatform media
Last year Dan Hill (ex-BBC, now director of web and broadcast at Monocle ) wrote an extremely erudite post on why Lost is genuinely new media. One year on and multiplatform media has a new poster child in the form of Heroes which has taken Lost's exploitation of interactive platforms (and the web in particular) to the next level. First let's look at NBC's 'official' online offering (which, tellingly, is increasingly hard to delineate from 'unofficial' offerings). In addition to the text-based st …
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Tags:   ActivatingEvolution, Another, Beaming Beeman, BuddyTV TVRage, CorinthianLasVegas, Dan Hill, English, Episode, Experience, Flash, Heroe, Heroes Character Map, Heroes Experience, Incidental Heroes, Jeremiah, Like Lost Heroes, Lost, Monocle, MySpace, PrimatechPaper, The Heroes Podcast, Tim Kring, Wikipedia, Wonder, Zeroes, ..

2007-03-01 14:19  Media Studies 2.0
Below are two introductory statements about Media Studies 2.0. They represent early attempts to formulate the problems currently faced by media studies and to explore how the discipline might change in the future to reflect the ongoing changes in the subject it studies (and in its students). As a developing idea we're working on and testing, and in the participative spirit of Web 2.0, we want to open this up to the long tail of the field. All comments welcome.
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