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Marginalia: a blog

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Marginalia: a blog

Social media: covering an event

Yesterday or today (depending on your time-zone) is the second World Wide Photo Walk Day, the brainchild of photographer Scott Kelby. You can read all about it at the homesite for the event. Some of us signed up for a walk through our city Toowoomba in south-east Queensland, Australia. What really appealed to me was

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Stewart Brand proclaims 4 environmental heresies on TED.com Chewy issues. Watch and consider. (tags: environment climate TED) Top 10 Funny Videos on YouTube Just because you need a laugh a lot these days. (tags: video fun youtube) Social Network Design: Examples and Best Practices Social networks are now visited more often than personal email is

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Top 10 Tips and Tricks for Better Coffee What it says. If you like coffee, if you are serious about coffee, there are some good tips here. (tags: coffee tips reference) Location-Based Services: Are You Using Them? Do you want to broadcast where you are? Easy. (tags: mobile)

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The Value of Dynamic Signals Signalling your every movement? You're tweeting or facebooking aren't you? A fascinating article about the ecosystem of dynamic signals. (tags: socialmedia) The Future of the iPhone: Intelligent Object Recognition Yes please, want this. Point your iPhone at an object, and get all the info! (tags: mobile technology)

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Have iPhone, will travel: the e-traveller another year on

I must say I’m missing my northern-summer travels this year. Perhaps it’s the cold westerly wind blowing outside as I sit here writing, while my thoughts turn to long, hot July days in the Mediterranean.  This picture is where I was one year ago – Knidos in Turkey.  For a few years now I have

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History is bunk after all | Salon Books Well we know the writing of history is a 'creative act' an interpretation of known 'facts' by a writer with a point of view. Fascinating. (tags: history books) How Community Arts Organizations Are Using Social Media Excellent article by Emily Goligoski on how social media is being

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