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Thursday, June 17, 2004

My bet is that Bush himself authorized prisoner be held "off the books"

It is getting easer to read these guys. This means one clear thing. Rumsfield was acting on a direct order from the President. And that according to the various memo's makes it legal.

Wait; it gets better.

Pentagon officials still insist Rumsfeld acted legally, but admit it all depends on how you interpret the law.

In other words, it depends on what the meaning of "criminal" is. I couldn't make this stuff up if I tried.[Carpetbagger]


10:26:23 AM    comment []

More on the topic of visualizing social influence networks.

Visualizations - blog cities and social networks.

An email from Priya around location-based blogging, triggered thoughts of visualization tools for mapping blogs and online and mobile social networks and services.  My very first experience of visualization tools was at the Blog Tribe at Ryze - Ross Mayfield blogged details on this project a while ago.

Some cool tools in this area :

- blog chalking - where blogs are linked to location 

- blogmapper - where the reverse happens and locations linked to blogs

- vizster (link via danah boyd) - interactive sociograms for exploring links between members of online social networksA picture named vizster-zephoria.jpg

- touchgraph - neat visualisations of livejournal blogs and google browser among other things - Blogstreet uses this in its visualizations of neighbourhood ecosystems for blogs (thanks Ram for the pointer)

- dodgeball - on a tangent, still interesting - location based mobile phone networks 

Made me think that these are indicative of how we are changing in the way we think of 'place' in this virtual world.  It is not necessarily location specific, in some cases may be neighbourhoods and networks of friends and communities with shared affinities.  In others, like Blogstreet's neighbourhoods - blog ecosystems that cluster blogs similar in thought and content.  In a third, a more conventional sense of physical space. 

People like Valdis Krebs and danah boyd seem to be doing a lot of interesting work in the area of developing visual landscapes and visualizations of different forms and levels of social networks.  And there's a search on for tools for visualising weblog conversations !

In a related note, Lilia has been thinking of city as a metaphor for blogging, and Ton has written a thought-provoking article on Founding a City in Cyberspace.  Wonder what visualizations this metaphor for blogging, networks and communities could potentially yield.

[Conversations with Dina]

10:10:23 AM    comment []

This looks cool.

Teleportation breakthrough made. Scientists teleport the properties of one atom to another without using any physical link. [BBC News | Technology | UK Edition]


10:09:14 AM    comment []

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