466 posts tagged media attention
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It’s my attention and I’m tired of sharing it with everyone
http://www.mapleleaftwo.com/ its-my-attention-and-im-tired-of-sharing-it-with-ev…Sarah Perez wrote a great, insightful post about the explosion of cool apps and how, really, we can’t do it all: What Can We Do? It’s hard to say. Early adopters are not going to stop playing with every new service, but it’s clear that we’re getting to a point where tools that centralize, aggregate, but most importantly filter our content are going to be the ones that win out.
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Flushing The Data Portaloo: The Looming Portability Squareoff With Users
http://metarand.com/ 2008/ 05/ 16/ flushing-the-data-portaloo-the-looming-portab…How close are we to true data portability? It depends who is asking the question as to how it gets answered. As one of the chief catalysts for the current wave of discussion and (some) action, Chris Saad, points out none of the current high profile implementations are completely true to the overall understanding of portability.
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CALLING ALL SUCKERS
http://benafia.wordpress.com/ 2008/ 05/ 15/ calling-all-suckers/CALLING ALL SUCKERS Oh. I started with a catchy phrase to get attention, I admit it. I would think by now there would be some algorithm for it. It being the wedge issue parade that, one way or another, needs to be in place by election time to seduce the susceptible public.
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Social Media: I Think My Buffer is Full
http://www.chrispalle.com/ 2008/ 05/ 15/ social-media-i-think-my-buffer-is-full/…Photo by RadialMonster Found an article(1) over at Read/Write Web that really hits spot-on to the persistent state of my overwhelmedness of late. There are so many great sites that crop up everyday and it is long gone become unruly to try them all.
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“Dear Albert” Coverage
http://blog.worldsciencefestival.com/ index.php/ 2008/ 05/ dear-albert-coverage/…We’re pleased to report that the World Science Festival’s new event Dear Albert — based on the letters of Albert Einstein, written by Alan Alda, starring Anthony LaPaglia and directed by Daniel Sullivan — is making waves.
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Women and Investing: Finding the Extra $$$ to Save
http://dreamcatchercalendars.com/ knollwoodrealty/ blog/ ?p=32Many American women spend less time in the full-time workforce, as they juggle family and work responsibilities Multiple demands on their time and money mean they may have fewer opportunities to accumulate pensions and retirement savings. And despite some progress, women generally still earn less than men in comparable positions.
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!! Open House !! This Sunday 05/18/08
http://dreamcatchercalendars.com/ knollwoodrealty/ blog/ ?p=5This 2 story Rancho Cascades house has great curb appeal, Gated 55′ RV, oversized garage and a dog run. This 4 Bedrooms 2 3/4 Bath home has an entertainers back yard. Pool, above ground spa ,bar and Waterfall. The large kitchen has plenty of cabinets with adjustable shelving including a breakfast bar.
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Future of News: Attention, Distraction and Information Glut
http://strange.corante.com/ archives/ 2008/ 05/ 15/ future_of_news_attention_dis…It's the second day of the Future of News conference in Princeton, and David Robinson kicked things off with a talk on Attention, Distraction and Information Glut. As of yesterday, this is a rush transcript. I'll tidy it up as best as I can during the day. He talked about what he thinks is important on the future of news: Attention.
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SFZero - A New Interface for San Francisco
http://iplot.typepad.com/ iplot/ 2008/ 05/ sfzero---a-new.htmlRemember the movie "The Game" with Michael Douglas and Sean Penn as unlikely brothers, shot before the backdrop of vertiginous San Francisco? Well, here's a a new interface for San Francisco: SFZero is "a new representation for the data that's already there.
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WARNING: WALKING AWAY WILL BE COSTLY
http://dreamcatchercalendars.com/ knollwoodrealty/ blog/ ?p=29Nation’s Housing By Kenneth R. Harney, Washington Post Writers Grou The two largest sources of mortgage money in the country have a blunt warning for anyone thinking about joining the growing “walkaway” trend and becoming one of those homeowners who stops making payments and months later