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A key milestone: “U.S. ad dollars spent this year on digital channels…will surpass the total spent on non-digital ad channels… “www.axios.com/digital-a…
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OK: micro.blog update: Syndication working everywhere it can pretty flawlessly. Am exporting old WordPress.com, Medium, and Instagram content down, to import into tchambers.micro.blog. Then moving my personal domain name over. #indieweb
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Amazed to be reminded that the Blogger/Blogspot platform is almost 20 years old. Alive but zombie. #ancient
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Next step with Micro.blog: moving over my domain name, and getting iOS apps installed. So far, syndication to Twitter, Linkedin worked flawlessly. Still working on FB/Medium.
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Giving Micro.Blog a Whirl
Giving Micro.blog a whirl. After trying it out in beta, now am giving the lastest version a whirl as a possible “POSSE” solution - “publish once, syndicate everywhere.” Have been always looking for a solution to own your own digital identity, and syndicate out to the other giant social big guns. Before now not found anything that hit the right spot on the Venn diagram of easy but full featured enough. Continue reading →
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Laura.
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Gamer Cam
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Winged selfie 2 #whatliftsyou #mural #streetart #muralart cc: @kelseymontagueart
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“Emergency Soup.”
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Fun. Trying out this solution for Publish once, syndicate everywhere posting…
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Here s one of the best resources for data and research on how to keep off weight once you…
One of the best resources for data and research on how to maintain a healthy weight. nwcr.ws/Research/… Continue reading →
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Who Owns the Digital You? (Part 2 of 3)
Who Owns the Digital You? (Part 2 of 3) “Identity will be one of the defining themes in the next five years of the Web.” — Aza Raskin, Former Head of User Design Mozilla, now VP at Jawbone “The battle that is underway is not a battle over the future of privacy and publicity. It’s a battle over choice and informed consent.” — danah boyd “Blue Beetle” gets it: He is an online commenter who wrote this about advertiser-driven free sites: Continue reading →
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More AMP HTML Reactions and Links
More AMP HTML Reactions and Links Other reactions around Medium.com and elsewhere to Google’s AMP HTML project: Jeremy Keith thinks “The big players sure are going to a lot of effort to reinvent RSS” but that ultimately it’s another output format and that publishers view of supporting it should be “Sure why not?” And that maybe, just maybe, “ By showing that there is life beyond big bloated invasive web pages, perhaps the AMP project will work as a demo of what the whole web could be. Continue reading →
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Who Owns the Digital You? (Part 1 of 3)
Who Owns the Digital You? (Part 1 of 3) “Twenties and Thirties it was the role of government, Fifties and Sixties it was civil rights. The next two decades it’s gonna be privacy. I’m talking about the Internet. I’m talking about cell phones. I’m talking about health records and who’s gay and who’s not. And moreover, in a country born on the will to be free, what could be more fundamental than this? Continue reading →
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Internet, You aren’t Helping: How Bad Data Spreads Faster than Good
Internet, You aren’t Helping: How Bad Data Spreads Faster than Good Fascinating tool that tracks how rumors and misinformation and unverified claims spread far faster than solid, well sourced data does online… Continue reading →
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NY Times Open Sources “The Hive” a Platform for Crowdsourcing News and Info
NY Times Open Sources “The Hive” a Platform for Crowdsourcing News and Info Looks pretty cool, and props to the NY Times for open sourcing this platform, called “The Hive.” “We were intrigued by the idea of designing a service that defined the pieces of a crowdsourcing process in a highly flexible, customizable and modular way, and how such a platform could expand the set of things available to crowdsource….The system we built is Hive, an open-source platformthat lets developers produce crowdsourcing applications for a variety of contexts. Continue reading →