Daily Archives: January 22, 2005
Future History of the Media?
There is an interesting flash movie that envisions mergers between corporate behemoths capable of combining sophisticated search engines, recommender systems, video on demand personal publishing systems, email and mammoth databases into a news delivery system that will destroy “mainstream media” … Continue reading
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The Power and limits of lifelogging
In the classroom, I encourage students to use weblogs primarily as a knowledge management tool, and secondarily as a tool for reflection. This Frank Nack article on a collection of innovative tools for “lifelogging,” as well as his reflections on … Continue reading
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