Many-to-Many Space
hideWelcome to the Many-to-Many Space, a complement to the M2M Blog
Please feel free to add or modify pages -- even this one -- as you see fit. You know how we do.
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- Visit Recent Changes every once in a while to see what might be new, and see Help for tips.
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Announcements
- Starting a Computing History section, more than Dvorak could ask for
Resources
- Story Ideas: What should we be writing about
- Social Software Reader
- Social Software Timeline
- Other interesting places
- live chat: #alwayson on irc.freenode.net
Conversations
Bloggers and Guest Bloggers
- AJ Kim
- Christopher Allen
- Clay Shirky
- danah boyd
- David Weinberger
- Jessica Hammer
- Joshua Schachter
- Liz Lawley
- Ross Mayfield
- Seb Paquet
- Shelley Powers
- Stewart Butterfield
- Xiao Qiang
Many
Feel free to put your name below in square brackets
- Judith Meskill
- Denham Grey
- Janet Tokerud
- Gerrit Visser
- Gillo Cutrupi
- Eric Gradman
- Korby Parnell
- Martin Dugage
- Martin Terre Blanche
- Phil Jones
- Mike Rowehl
- Sean Bonner
- Marc Canter
- Felipe Fonseca
- Hans van Rietschote
- Jon Lebkowsky
- Lambert Heller
- Luke Razzell
LobbyCon
Question!
Hello, What is the status of the content at this wiki?
I very much recommend to make this Public Domain except as noted,
as described at http://www.primarilypublicdomain.org/wiki/
That would look forward to the future (for example, what happens if/when this wiki ends its days?, how might some of this content continue?)
Andrius Kulikauskas
Clay’s book makes sense of the way that groups are using the internet phone service. Really good sense. In a treatise that spans all manner of social activity from vigilantism to terrorism, from Flickr to Howard Dean, from blogs to newspapers backup, Clay unpicks what has made some “social” Internet media into something utterly transformative, while other attempts have fizzled or fallen to griefers and vandals colocation. Clay picks perfect anecdotes to vividly illustrate his points, then shows the larger truth behind them.
contributed by on Jul 23 3:10am