For the longest time, we have focused on sites of information as a destination; we have viewed accessing information as a process and producing information as a task. What happens when all of this changes? While things are certainly clunky at best, this is the promised land of the technologies we are creating. This is all happening because of how our information society is changing. But before we talk more about flow, we need to step back and talk about shifts in the media landscape.
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Streams of Content, Limited Attention: The Flow of Information through Social Media (EDUCAUSE Review) | EDUCAUSE
November 2 2010, 9:25pm | Comments
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I posted to delicious.com
Michel Bauwens – The social web and its social contracts: Some notes on social antagonism in netarchical capitalism | Re-public: re-imagining democracy – english version
http://www.re-public.gr/en/?p=261
September 22 2010, 1:17am | Comments
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Why This Decade Sucked, Reason #10: Social Media Ruined the Internet - New York News - Runnin' Scared
http://blogs.villagevoice.com/runninscared/archives/2009/12/why_this_decade.php
Remember back in the 90s, when you loved the internet? When you saw it through a child's eyes, and clapped with delight at dancing hamsters, cruddy Flash animations, and Suck.com? Everything was shiny and new, and every innovation was a revelation that made you eager to see what the wizards would come up with next.
January 8 2010, 1:30pm | Comments
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