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ReadWriteWeb Summit Wrapup – Part 1

Thursday, June 17th, 2010

Last Friday, I had the opportunity to attend the ReadWriteWeb Real-Time Web Summit in New York City.  Although I was one of only a handful of people in attendance from the higher-education world, I found the summit to be extremely valuable, and it was a great place to learn, share and connect with others across [...]

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SpeedGeeking Demo Review – Scenios

Saturday, June 12th, 2010

This is the first in a series of posts about products and services I had an opportunity to view as demos during the SpeedGeeking event of the ReadWriteWeb Realtime Summit on June 11, 2010. Scenios is a web-based digital asset management application that allows you to upload, share, tag and export video clips collaboratively with [...]

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Facebook Releases New Privacy Control Information

Wednesday, May 26th, 2010

Facebook announced changes today to the way users can control access to information they have posted on the site. I have not, yet, had time to review all the press and new controls fully, but here is the rundown: Facebook has established one control mechanism to set who can see the content you post on [...]

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Facebook Doesn’t Value the Developer Relationship

Thursday, May 20th, 2010

Yesterday afternoon, Facebook dropped a bomb on the developers and content creators that use Facebook pages to extend their brands into the social web.  In a very unprofessional and careless manner, they announced a major policy change by burying it in the middle of a forum thread on the Facebook Developer site. The specifics of [...]

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Facebook and Privacy

Friday, May 14th, 2010

This is a note I sent today to my co-workers.  Thought others might find it useful as well. Long note here, but probably worth the read if you’re on Facebook. Some Background As some of you may have heard, Facebook has recently made changes to the service that have implications for how your information is [...]

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