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The United States of Mind - WSJ.comSeptember 24
Based on more than 600,000 questionnaires, the study maps regional clusters of personality traits--extraversion, agreeableness, conscientiousness, neuroticism, and openness--and then overlays state-by-state data on crime, health, and economic development in search of correlations.
Stack OverflowSeptember 22
Stack Overflow is a collaboratively edited question and answer site for programmers — regardless of platform or language. Jump in and share your software engineering expertise! No registration or account required.
My FriendFeed presentation from MIT/Stanford Venture Lab - Bret Taylor's blogSeptember 22
The panel, entitled "Lifestreaming: The Real-time Web," included me, Loic Le Meur, Leah Culver, and Jeff Clavier, and it was moderated by Kara Swisher. After Louis Gray's writeup and Kara Swisher's video, I uploaded my presentation to Scribd.
Keynote - If bloggers had no ethics, blogging would have failed (VIDEO)September 20
Those in journalism who want to bring ethics to blogging ought to start with why people trust bloggers, not with an ethics template made for a prior platform operating as a closed system in a one-to-many world. Plus, open vs. closed, citizen journalism, and gatekeepers and filters.
Doc Searls Weblog · Future to Newspapers: Jump in the riverSeptember 19
News is a river, not a lake. It is active, not static. It’s what’s happening, not what happened. Or not only what happened. But what happened — news as olds — is how we’ve understood news for as long as we’ve had newspapers. The happening kind of news came along with radio, and then television.