Recovered from the Wayback Machine From David Weinberger I found out about a “Blogging for Women and Girls” workshop in Boston. According to the event description: Blogging is emerging a powerful opinion-making force, but though the technology is fairly cheap and widely available, most blogs are still written by men. This workshop will teach women and girls the basics of […]
Category: Weblogging
Mill and Kitchen
I just returned from a long car trip into the wilds of the Ozarks, close to the Arkansas border. I have some photos of an old mill and the North Fork river, and I feel there are some nice pictures in the batch. If I make space on my computer to develop them for publishing, […]
The infamous pancake gathering
Today Clay Shirky points to Christopher Allen’s excellent essay on the Tracing the Evolution of Social Software. Allen discusses the birth of the term ’social software’, which he traced to Clay’s summit on same, in November 2002: It isn’t until late 2002 that the term ’social software’ came into more common usage, probably due to the efforts of […]
IT Kitchen menu schedule
A Schedule of the Daily Menus for the IT Kitchen is as follows, and you can sign up for Kitchen Duty here. Appreciations in advance for those who join the fun: October 25th: Smart Mobs? Or just Mobs The issues of group behavior, for good and bad Elitism and the effect of the cult Impact of […]
The folks at Misbehaving noted the lack of women in the photos from the Web 2.0 conference. As Liz Lawley wrote: Via Anil, I just saw Jeff Veen’s post on “What do these pictures have in common?” Be sure to click on the “See what you’ve won!” button. Like the first commenter, I wish he’d write the […]
