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On “Becoming Screen Literate” by Kevin Kelly
http://mollykleinman.com/ 2008/ 12/ 01/ on-becoming-screen-literate/In last week’s Screens Issue of the New York Times Magazine, Kevin Kelly had a long article called “Becoming Screen Literate.” I first became aware of Kevin Kelly and his greatness when I read another of his NYT Magazine articles in May 2006, Scan This Book, about the impact of mass digitization on the future of the book, and I’ve been following his work ever since.
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Neshaminy grad Kelly All-Big 10
http://blogs.phillyburbs.com/ news/ bcct/ neshaminy-grad-kelly-all-big-10/Neshaminy grad Kelly All-Big 10 Posted in Community, News, Sports on November 25th, 2008 at 8:27 am by Courier Life editor Tom Haines Penn State senior kicker Kevin Kelly is an All Big-10 first team selection. Kelly, who holds the Nittany Lions school record for points scored and field goals made, is a 2005 graduate of Neshaminy High School.
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Kelly on Visual Literacy
http://madisonian.net/ 2008/ 11/ 24/ kelly-on-visual-literacy/Last Sunday’s NYTimes allegedy devoted its whole magazine to the notion of “screens” everywhere. I write “allegedly,” because the cover featured an odd photo of Jennifer Aniston, and the accompanying interview seemed to have little to do with the theme. I would write here about Tony Scott’s “The
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Kevin Kelly - the master
http://lundxy.com/ ?p=3227Kevin Kelly (co-founder of Wired) is one of the best technology thinkers and bloggers - this is how I would like to blog getting VERY QUALIFYED RESPONSE.
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SMS and the ‘Quantified Self’
http://www.mobilemessaging2.com/ 2008/ 11/ 17/ sms-and-the-quantified-self/I’ve been following Kevin Kelly’s writings on the Quantified Self for several months, largely due to a fascination with a new generation of services and tools that enable users to log, track, quantify and visualise their behaviour such that they might glean insights into the impact of their lives.
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More Links for 16 November 2008
http://stilgherrian.com/ daily_links/ more_daily_links_20081116/Here’s another batch web links for 16 November 2008, posted semi-automatically. Where Attention Flows, Money Follows | Kevin Kelly : The Technium: “The new rules for the new economy can be summarized as: Where ever attention flows, money will follow. Almost anything else except attention can be manufactured as a commodity.
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"Believing in the impossible"
http://www.smays.com/ default/ 2008/ 11/ believing-in-th.htmlThe web has only been around 6,000 days. So Kevin Kelly reminds us in his presentation at the recent Web 2.0 Summit. In the beginning, we thought the web would be "TV only better." It has evolved into something much different and Mr. Kelly takes a stab at what the web will be 6,000 days from now.
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Video: What Web 10.0 will bring
http://reportr.net/ 2008/ 11/ 15/ video-what-web-100-will-bring/This short talk by Kevin Kelly, executive editor at Wired magazine, at the Web 2.0 Summit looks at where the web came from and where it is going: (Thanks to BoingBoing)
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Kevin Kelly on Web 10.0
http://www.techotic.com/ kevin-kelly-on-web-10.htmlThe brilliant Kevin Kelly writes: I gave a talk yesterday at the Web 2.0 Summit. It’s a short talk, only 10 minutes long, so I decided to skip Web 3 - Web 9 and just speak about the upcoming Web 10.0 and what I think will happen in the next 6,500 days. Kevin Kelly on Web 10.0 © techotic.com - visit the geek blog for more great content.
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The Pragmatic (Internet) Optimist’s Creed
http://techliberation.com/ 2008/ 11/ 11/ the-pragmatic-internet-optimists-creed/…A few months ago, I penned a mega book review about the growing divide between “Internet optimists and pessimists.” I noted that the Internet optimists — people like Chris Anderson, Clay Shirky, Yochai Benkler, Kevin Kelly, and others — believe that the Internet is generally improving our culture, economy, and society for the better.
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