Ethical and religious perspectives on war and peace. Ethical and religious perspectives on war and peace. While most of the discussions have focused political perspectives of the current conflict, there are quite a few ethical and religious perspectives. A BBC website provides excellent overview of the positions including the various types of pacifism and just […]
Read MoreTouchGraph GoogleBrowser V1.01. TouchGraph GoogleBrowser V1.01 is a cool Java tool to let you see your Google neighbors. Uses Google API. Reminds me a bit of the Blogstreet visual neighborhood. Via Werblog [Joi Ito's Web] First I tried http://www.cddc.vt.edu then i tried http://www.cddc.vt.edu/jeremy then i added aoir.org and then i clicked on RCCS and between […]
Read MoreWorld of Ends. Two members of the other Gang of Four are at it again: Doc Searls and David Weinberger have teamed up to produce World of Ends, another manifesto on the Internet and how to relate to it. [Advogato] keep an eye on it folks…
Read MoreBlogs and academics. A heterogeneous collection of links to pages relating to blogs in academia. Many links I've never seen previously, along with a few old-time favorites of mine. [Seb's Open Research] list list list
Read MoreScholarly journals are not where the interesting action is. Making money. Elsevier's Pieter Bolman, interviewed by Information Today in The Future of Journals, claims that journal publishing is not about the “sharing of ideas” – that new ideas are shared at conferences and through personal interaction, while journals are useful as the official record, or […]
Read MoreSXSW 2003 Wrapup. Heath Row's coverage of the South by Southwest Interactive Festival beats the crap out of all instances of event/conference/symposiumBlogging I have seen so far. Kudos! Here are the reports that connect the most into my interests: Richard Florida: the rise of the Creative Class, pointing out the correlation between the Bohemian Index, the Gay […]
Read MoreEcology of Tools. How a dozen companies work together on a ten-minute task that makes the Web a slightly nicer place. [Mark Bernstein] tools are important for the itnernet, but standards are the fundamental undergirding of tools
Read MoreTake this tech job and shove it. Sure, there are plenty of opportunities out there — if you have 10 years of experience and are willing to work for free. [Salon.com] [[ t e c h n o c u l t u r e ]] yup, and to think Johnny Paycheck is dead.
Read MoreMore Social-Network Mapping Tools. I wrote yesterday a column named “New Social-Network Mapping Tools Are Emerging.” Slashdot mentioned it, and their readers sent me many comments and e-mails about other visualization tools. First, I need to make some corrections about Valdis Krebs, the developer of InFlow, a software tool I talked about in this previous column. […]
Read MoreQueen of Engines. Last night I had the good fortune to attend a screening of To Dream Tomorrow, a new documentary of Ada Byron Lovelace directed by John Fuegi and Jo Francis. The film is an extraordinary piece of work and a must… [Matthew G. Kirschenbaum] sounds like a great flick….
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