Posts Tagged: lifestream


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Jun 09

Daily Links for June 26th

All excerpts are quoted from the respective link(s).

  • The Steve Rubel Lifestream – Why Lifestream? To Model Leonardo Da Vinci – I like to think of a lifestreaming as today's digital equivalent of Leonardo Da Vinci's notebooks. (Make no mistake, I am no Da Vinci nor do I think of myself in such a way. It's purely an aspirational metaphor.) Da Vinci recorded notes, drawings, questions and more in his notebooks. Some of these were quite mundane (grocery lists and doodles), others were not. But the body of work was over time, a view of a one individual's mind (in his case a great one).

4
May 09

Whither Twitter?

The obvious thing the entirety of the social tech world is missing is that we already have the perfect social networking system(s)  – email and instant messaging.  Conversations and presence in someone’s address book is the same as a reciprocal friending on Facebook and MySpace.  IM status messages do the same things as Twitter.  Email is also the data most social services use as identification when you are looking for a user.


8
Dec 08

Daily Links for December 7th

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