I’ve been having a fascinating time reading through papers on NextStage Evolution, a company in the business of metrics and online media analysis. And I’m compelled to write briefly on some core methodological principles, primarily
An article on bringing Web 2.0 to bear on climate change caught my eye this sunny and serene Sunday am. It’s a short post on Climate Feedback presenting threaded discussion forum for use in managing
I had some compelling conversations with Joseph Carrabis of Nextstage Evolution this past week at SNCR’s NewComm Forum where I was also formulating what I’ll be doing this year as a sr research fellow. Joseph’s
<embed> Influencer </embed><type = “military man”><look = “uniformed”><display = “next to anchorman”><play = “when Iraq goes poorly”> <repeat = “as necessary”> According to a feature-length story in the New York Times this sunday it seems
Ever since Fritz Lang’s “M,” featuring a maniacal performance by Peter Lorre in the role of a marked man (literally – ! ) furtively evading a public stirred by published reports of a child molester
In my ongoing binge to ferret out the social mechanics of twitter third party sites and tools, hashtags deserves attention. It’s small, and by all appearances might die on the vine, which would be sad.
