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Wednesday, January 26, 2005

SBC Said to Be in Talks to Buy AT&T. A deal would be a reunion of sorts, putting back together some of the largest pieces of the Ma Bell telephone monopoly, which was broken up in 1984. By By ANDREW ROSS SORKIN and KEN BELSON. [NYT > Technology]
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Blogosphere subscription trends. We've all seen the hockey-stick curve that shows the blogosphere growing like gangbusters. But I haven't seen much on subscription trends, so I took a look at the public information available in Bloglines. For a given feed you can ask Bloglines to show not just the count of subscribers, but also -- for the "public" subscribers who allow this information to be shown -- their usernames and the dates when they began subscribing. ... [Jon's Radio] subscriptions peaked in spetember 2004 -- BL

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More On PS3 and Xbox 2 [Slashdot:]
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Filtering RSS Through Your Social Web [Slashdot:]
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Future VLE - The Visual Version. Sometimes a picture is worth a thousand words, and sometimes it's worth a lot more. This picture posted by Scott Wilson is one of the latter variety, as he nails the vision once again. Note the intersection between FOAF, RSS and portfolio. This is the semantic social network. By Scott Wilson, Scott's Workblog, January 25, 2005 [Refer][Research][Reflect] [OLDaily]
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IBM Desktop Linux Pledge, One Year Later [Slashdot:]
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High-Tech Alliance on Base for a Digital Health Network. Eight of the nation's largest technology companies have agreed to embrace open technology standards as the building blocks for a national health information network. By By STEVE LOHR. [NYT > Technology]
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IRRODL: 27. Educational Wikis: features and selection criteria [Edubloggers Links Feed]
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Sakai Project sakaiproject.org Home Page [Edubloggers Links Feed]
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Pataki Proposes Bonus to Colleges Whose Students Finish on Time. Gov. George E. Pataki has proposed giving the colleges $500 for each student who earns a bachelor's degree in four years. By By KAREN W. ARENSON. [NYT > Education]
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Chimps have 'sense of fair play'. Chimpanzees display a similar sense of fairness to humans, one which is shaped by social relationships, experts claim. [BBC News | Science/Nature | UK Edition]
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Effects of Person-Centered Attitudes on Professional and Social Competence - Renate Motschnig-Pitrik and Katharina Mall, JETS. Web-based technology increases the hours we spend sitting in front of the screens of our computers. But can it also be used in a way to improve our social skills? The blended learning paradigm of Person-Centered e-Learning (PCeL) precisely aims to ach [Online Learning Update]
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Sun Grants Access to 1,600+ Patents [Slashdot:]
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Cloudscape Gains Momentum [Slashdot:]
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Vancouver Aerial Tagging: Holy Flickr!.

Holy Flickr! I just blindly stmbled into yet another wildly frenetic flickr functionality.

I think it was Roland's feed that led me here, but flickr is being used, along with its note features, to create a collaborative map of Vancouver-- a series of closer and father up images of the city based on ?? Keyhole.

Start by going to the group page for vancouver aerial tagging:

Here's collaborative aerial map of vancouver, which i made so that i could geolocate some images i took when i visited in may. by clicking on the areas under the tacks you can 'zoom' in. then you can add notes to those images with the text format [photo]flickrimageID[/photo] and your images will appear whenever someone clicks "expose photography locations"

it is a bit awkward interface wise but it is really a lot of fun.

because i've opened up the images so that anyone can add notes, you can all tack your own images taken around vancouver to the map.

The collaborative map lets you zoom in on some closer shots of the city (like Stanley Park) with markers where you can click to see flickr-ed photos.

If you follow the link just below the image to the flickr photo associated with the image, it is the same image viewed in flickr, but there are flickr notes attached to it, each annotated with codes like [photo]516764[/photo]:

Vancouver-Flickr


Now this is something I did not know flickr could do- I can add notes to someone else's image! So I go to my own photo of the sulfur pile across the water from Stanley Park, and scribble down the numerical ID number from the URL: 124985-- returning to the flickr map image, I add my own note (upper right) positioned over where I think the piles where, and I add my own caption code>[photo]124985[/photo].

Now this is where it gets wild... going back to the interactive map ( the "EXPOSE PHOTOGRAPHY LOCATIONS" link... an icon and links my image has been automatically added to this map (upper right):

Vancouver

Maybe it is not as exciting reading about it as seeing and experiencing this first hand, but my brain is explosding with (caffiene?) excitement about what this group photo sharing could mean...

The ability alone to add notes to someone elses images... that has a lot of collaborative potential. Just to make sure, I zipped to one of D'Arcy's pictures and left a note. Think about it-- creating an image and asking other people to help you annotate? comment? on it via notes.

Holy Flickr! And Vancouver, great city, home of flickr and awesome bloggers, what a place!

[cogdogblog] - this is a step closer to talking tombstones (aka places with stories from their past history). Given the pending resolution of GIS information can be endowed with both precise location and atomic clock brithdate providing unique tags (Handles in that system) that is a metatag that is both meaningful and useful (unless you are trying to keep secrets from youself). -- BL

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China Bans 50 Games [Slashdot:]
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Jef Raskin Gets $2 Million To Develop RCHI [Slashdot:]
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