Posts Tagged: collaboration


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Feb 10

Daily Links for February 7th through February 28th

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Nov 09

Daily Links for October 30th through November 1st

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Oct 09

Daily Links for October 16th through October 22nd

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Sep 09

Daily Links for September 29th through September 30th

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Sep 09

Daily Links for September 14th

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  • 90-9-1 – These three groups make up an ecosystem, of sorts. Pulling on one group affects the distribution of the other. Of course, it’s typically not possible to change the distribution in significant ways, as the more people added into one group directly drives the growth of the other two groups, maintaining something close to a 90-9-1 split.

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Jul 09

Daily Links for July 1st through July 2nd

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  • Schneier on Security: Security, Group Size, and the Human Brain – The smallest, three to five, is a "clique": the number of people from whom you would seek help in times of severe emotional distress. The twelve to 20 group is the "sympathy group": people with which you have special ties. After that, 30 to 50 is the typical size of hunter-gatherer overnight camps, generally drawn from the same pool of 150 people. No matter what size company you work for, there are only about 150 people you consider to be "co-workers." (In small companies, Alice and Bob handle accounting. In larger companies, it's the accounting department — and maybe you know someone there personally.) The 500-person group is the "megaband," and the 1,500-person group is the "tribe." Fifteen hundred is roughly the number of faces we can put names to, and the typical size of a hunter-gatherer society.

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Jun 09

Daily Links for June 1st

  • Testing Google Wave: This Thing is Tidal – Well, thanks to a few of our friends, we had the opportunity today to try out the alpha version of this groundbreaking new service. From creating waves to joining in on discussions, we put the newest Google sensation through the ringer. Does Google Wave stand up to the hype?
  • Prepare For The Facebook Vanity URL Landrush – Facebook will soon be allowing all users to claim a vanity URL pointing to their regular profile page, we’ve heard from a reliable source. The announcement should come sometime later this week. Afterwards, at a certain date and time, the landrush will begin. Users will be able to grab a vanity URL of their choice.

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May 09

Daily Links for May 10th


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May 09

Daily Links for May 4th

  • New Statesman – Caught in the net – The politics of the counterculture had long been eclipsed, but its central idea of bringing about direct communication between peers outside of the reach of authority survived intact. In the course of just a few years at the beginning of this century, as broadband connections became widespread and opened up a permanent window on the web, many of us took to zoning out at work or disappearing into the spare room at home to spend hours watching or communicating with one another online. No longer content with passively absorbing information on the internet, we began to set up our own castles on its turf.

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Apr 09

Daily Links for April 17th

  • Verifiable.com – Turn any set of numbers into an explanatory picture with Verifiable.com

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    Get your own "visible certainty" by using Verifiable.com which enables you to click thru to the data behind the visualization, or rechart it using different criteria, or add any other piece of data onto it for comparison.

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