Noted in brief – 12/23/2009 Posted on 12/23/2009 by Jon Stahl Reply Jarn: LinguaPlone 3.0Let It Snow…Baby Clothes20 Questions for Bill KillersNo Money On The First Date
Noted in brief – 12/15/2009 Posted on 12/14/2009 by Jon Stahl Reply Seattle’s Carbon Footprint: Assessing The Assessment$1.4 Billion Oregon Wind Deal AnnouncedUS Open Government Directive is DisappointingInteresting perspective: the US OGD is incomplete because it doesn’t consider data collection from citizens, nor engagement on their turf.
Noted in brief – 12/9/2009 Posted on 12/9/2009 by Jon Stahl Reply Official Google Blog: Join this group: Google Groups joins Google AppsThis really makes Google Apps more useful!Port of Olympia sued over Budd Inlet pollutionHow James Hansen Gets Cap and Trade Wrong — Sightline Daily – Northwest News that MattersEric de Place joins Paul Krugman in rebutting James Hansen’s attacks on cap and trade.Worldchanging’s Alex Steffen Reports from CopenhagenThree Reasons Why Storytelling is the Key to Social Media Marketing Success
Noted in brief – 12/6/2009 Posted on 12/5/2009 by Jon Stahl Reply Beware Social Media Snake Oil – BusinessWeek“All the hype may obscure the real potential of these online tools.”What Just Happened?: The meaning of McGinn’s win
Noted in brief – 12/4/2009 Posted on 12/3/2009 by Jon Stahl Reply WebLion: WebLion is HiringAs bullets fly, the Seattle Times tweetsMovementWashington State to Microsoft: why aren’t you paying your taxes?The Sociotechnical Renaissance: Four Core Ideas for Supporters of InnovationThe Dogbert theory of the debtApplies to more than just debt, and sometimes repeating big numbers with no context is used to impress.Valentine Web Systems: Plone powers 50GB of environmental data, maps and figuresWow, Sasha’s backported blobs to Plone 2.5, nice going!
Noted in brief – 11/28/2009 Posted on 11/28/2009 by Jon Stahl Reply Connelly gets it completely wrongJoel gets it wrong again.
Noted in brief – 11/27/2009 Posted on 11/27/2009 by Jon Stahl Reply Lester Brown lays out how to solve the climate mess, and how we’ll suffer if we don’t (Hungry? Just wait)Does Silicon Valley noise detract from long-term value creation? | Andrew Chen (@andrew_chen)Lots of lessons for the nptech community here
Noted in brief – 11/26/2009 Posted on 11/26/2009 by Jon Stahl Reply Phil Agre, missingThe challenge of visible twitter at conferences
Noted in brief – 11/19/2009 Posted on 11/19/2009 by Jon Stahl Reply Booting Up. McGinn and Broadband.
Noted in brief – 11/18/2009 Posted on 11/17/2009 by Jon Stahl Reply The Fire this Time: Copenhagen and the War for the Future
Noted in brief – 11/16/2009 Posted on 11/16/2009 by Jon Stahl Reply How to Shop for a Green BabyAwesome tips from Sightline’s Anna Fahey.
Noted in brief – 11/14/2009 Posted on 11/14/2009 by Jon Stahl Reply Meep!Trouble At Twitter: U.S. Visitors Down 8 Percent In OctoberBetter develop your twitter strategy while there’s still time.
Noted in brief – 11/13/2009 Posted on 11/13/2009 by Jon Stahl Reply Why conferences must talk about failureI’d like to see this at a Plone conference or symposium sometime. Maybe as an openspace session?STATS: Has Twitter Flatlined Just Short of Mainstream?
Noted in brief – 11/12/2009 Posted on 11/12/2009 by Jon Stahl Reply Cultural Bent Hangs Over Oracle’s Battle for Sun – NYTimes.comEuropeans want Oracle to spin off MySQL before merging with Sun. Interesting.
Noted in brief – 11/11/2009 Posted on 11/10/2009 by Jon Stahl Reply Logitech Buying LifeSize to Break Into Videoconferencing – NYTimes.comInteresting– another step towards the mass adoption of HD videoconferencing. One way out of the carbon trap, perhaps!
Noted in brief – 11/8/2009 Posted on 11/8/2009 by Jon Stahl Reply How taking out dams splits environmental groupsIndustry lobbyists torpedoed Copenhagen climate pact, eight-nation investigation by journalists shows
Noted in brief – 11/7/2009 Posted on 11/6/2009 by Jon Stahl Reply Plone.org: Plone Foundation officers & advisors for 2009-2010 announced
Noted in brief – 11/4/2009 Posted on 11/4/2009 by Jon Stahl Reply Lack of Paid Sick Days May Worsen Flu Pandemic