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Links for 2010-02-08 [del.icio.us]

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7 Days to Turn Your Blog Into a Social Media Hub – Day 3: Building Blocks

This is the third part of a seven part mini-series looking at how and why to turn your blog into a social media hub. You’ll be able to find the complete series here. Last time we looked at decluttering your social networks, for the simple reason that having too many spreads you too thin. Being spread too [...]
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Are Blog Comments Worth It? Treasure the Conversations

WebWorkerDaily has got a very interesting and thought-provoking blog post where they are actually questioning the worthiness of having comments turned on in a blog, whether for personal or business use, given the recent happenings of very popular blogs finally deciding to turn comments off for now. That WebWorkerDaily article surely is a good read [...]
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Electronic Records in Lawsuits

Emerging technology could analyze large volumes of electronic mail and text messages to discover the legal intention of the writers.
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Michael Bierut: “Clients are the Difference Between Design and Art”

Michael Bierut of Pentagram gives “a brand new talk on the subject of Clients.” On Tina Roth Eisenberg’s swissmiss website, commenter Stratton Cherouny says: Perhaps the most valuable “exit video” any matriculating design student could ask for. Should be required viewing before even thinking about picking up the diploma.
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Links for 2010-02-07 [del.icio.us]

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How Can Information be Both Expensive and Free? An Example

On the New York Times Dot Earth Blog, Andrew Revkin writes about Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) requests, and whether they are a burden on government agencies who must handle compliance. Revkin references my article quoting Stewart Brand’s full thought at the 1984 Hackers’ Conference – that information wants to be free and expensive. In the [...]
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The Social Road is a Different Highway

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Photo Essay: Sydney, New South Wales, Australia

Sydney is Australia’s oldest and largest city, and state capital of New South Wales. The city is built around Port Jackson, where the Parramatta River meets the Tasman Sea, and Sydney Harbour is graced by two of Australia’s most iconic structures, the Sydney Opera House and the Sydney Harbour Bridge. Sydney is a major cultural, retail, [...]
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Introducing DANgerous Liaisons

Okay, so first, apologies again for the no-show of part three of the Social Media Hub series. I’ve been snowed under with a lot of 12for12k stuff, so I apologize sincerely and promise that the remaining parts will be consecutive all this week. Now… on to some juicy stuff (hopefully). I recently wrote a guest post over [...]