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Activity Streams Aim to Be DNA of the Future Web

Louis Gray reviews on Louisgray.com the presentation of Chris Messina at the South by Southwest Interactive event SXSW . Open source advocate Chris talked on how he and others in the community, both at Google and outside of it, are working to bring more meaning to our social networks, activity, and feeds, through extending today’s data portability standards to include more information and more relevance.

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Danah Boyd #sxsw : Privacy and Publicity ‘It’s about control’

Social networking expert Danah Boyd keynoted the opening remarks at SXWS on Saturday, March 13 with a talk about privacy and publicity. Boyd said that privacy is not dead, but that a big part of our notion of privacy relates to maintaining control over our content, and that when we don’t have control, we feel that our privacy has been violated

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Twitter pace and power users

The graph shows the burst of new Twitter accounts in 2009, and not so much in 2010. Mashable has a summary article , that includes the graph, of an new Barracuda Labs analysis of Twitter . Here are some key findings: 21% are active users, having tweeted in the past 10 days 26% have ten or more followers 40% following 10 or more users 73% tweeted less than ten minutes Mashable adds: In terms of tweets, the report estimates that 34% of Twitter users hadn’t tweeted even once, while a whopping 73% of Twitter’s users tweeted less than 10 times.

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Comment on Maxi Mini-Podcast 16: Droid-Android Discussion with Frank McPherson by Sam

hey … i want to know what is the minimum version for android phones to be able to run augmented reality applications?

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Three lessons from the Chipotle iPhone app – How centralization, a defined use case, and a uniform menu shaped Chipotle’s iPhone app

The iPhone app from Chipotle, the restaurant chain best known for its burritos, is an interesting mix of simple design, e-commerce functionality and location tools.

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Comment on Windows Mobile 6 Voice Command Tutorial by Cijoe

Please help Help help. I’m in Canada and just got Omnia2 which had no voice dail I dwnld window voice command 1.6 and have copied unzipped and copied to my phone. I located the file and clicked setup and it started to install but got a white blank screen

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Comment on Sync Windows Mobile with a Mac? by Wendi

I have downloaded both SyncMate and Missing Sync and neither will fully install. I have: Uninstalled one before installing the other; Purchased the pay versions of both programs; Done a hard reset on the phone and the mac; Spent countless hours going through every blog, support site, etc.

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Four short links: 2 March 2010 – Visualising Tweeted Data, Voting Licenses, Space-Time Mining, and Processing for the iPhone

SatScan — Free software that analyzes spatial, temporal and space-time data using the spatial, temporal, or space-time scan statistics. It is designed for any of the following interrelated purposes: Perform geographical surveillance of disease, to detect spatial or space-time disease clusters, and to see if they are statistically significant; Test whether a disease is randomly distributed over space, over time or over space and time; Evaluate the statistical significance of disease cluster alarms; Perform repeated time-periodic disease surveillance for early detection of disease outbreaks.

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Long Tail iTunes Book Apps Are More Expensive

In an earlier post, I examined the average price of the Top 100 PAID apps and noted that the relationship between price and popularity was somewhat dependent on the category. But in the Book category, I concluded that the Top 10 PAID apps were on average cheaper than those ranked 91-100

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One hundred eighty degrees of freedom: signs of how open platforms are spreading

Visualize open networks–and remember how far we’ve already come from the days before flat-rate long distance phone calls (much less app stores for cell phones).

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