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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.
