- Just like Facebook has done – repeatedly – Google has miscalculated privacy implications as well as the literacy of its total user base. Fortunately, they have an opportunity to recover, an opportunity they would be well advised to take advantage, which I suspect they are. So far, they’ve made a number of small but meaningful changes.
- I really like the ability to use the keyboard shortcuts from Google Reader. You can call them up by pressing [Shift+?] or view them here.
Posts Tagged: twitter
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Feb 10
Thoughts on Google Buzz
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Feb 10
NFL Super Bowl Terms-of-Service Nullification
There’s a concept in the law known as “jury nullification” [wiki], where a jurist or jury can ignore the judges orders, precedence, or sentencing guidelines in an attempt to write a grievious societal wrong. During tonight’s Superbowl broadcast, you are likely to experience something similar.
The NFL has a history of being aggressive in asserting their rights over intellectual property, from going after churches to asserting that they own the rights to “Who Dat!”.
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Oct 09
Is Twitter the American Media’s new local Diner?
One of the more irritating of our media’s obsessions is the visit to the local diner to ascertain what ‘regular’ Americans are thinking about the issues of the day. Don’t let the fact that the average cranky, homogeneous, low-information diner visitor scarcely resembles the entirety of America stop you.
The reason I mention this is an observation I’ve made with few data points and no research.


