NPUC 2006
My presentation at NPUC.
For those interested in speculation about further into the future, the name of the book I couldn’t quite remember on my feet was Rainbows End, as recommended by Cory Doctorow.
New Paradigms for Using Computers
This morning I gave a talk at New Paradigms for Using Computers on social computing. Most of my talk emphasized the virtues of wiki, freeform and focusing on social incentives for participation. In the QA, Ron Goldman of Sun pointed......Excerpt from Planet Perrypack at
Those into podcasting might enjoy the interview Vernor Vinge did with Glenn and Helen Reynolds
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Sam’s presentation at New Paradigms for Using Computeres...Excerpt from del.icio.us/linkorama at
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IT manager’s guide to social computing If your company is averse to openness and transparency and is unlikely to change, then this article is not going to interest you much. Unless, of course, you are considering a change of direction. Pianos...Excerpt from Feedster on: "sam ruby" at
Scroll bar or page down in Firefox 1.5.04/Ubuntu Dapper doesn’t work properly on your presentation! When I move the scroll bar down title “Teenagers on the go” moves up but the slide doesn’t move. Hitting page down / page up results in some real weird behaviour (goes to previous/next slide and then all of a sudden content disappears). Is it possible to get a pdf or simple html version 'cuz the content seems to be great.
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I’m at NPUC at the moment showing off a poster session about Eventful Demand (warning: 2MB PDF). Thanks to the power of the internets, you! are! there! (If by chance you really are there, feel free to download the poster...... [more]
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shouldn’t that be (text to) speech (to text) instead of speach
or am I missing a joke ?
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New Paradigms for Using Computers
This morning I gave a talk at New Paradigms for Using Computers on social computing. Most of my talk emphasized the virtues of wiki, freeform and focusing on social incentives for participation. In the Q&A, Ron Goldman of Sun pointed out that a...Excerpt from Socialtext Customer Exchange: Recent Changes at
Teenagers on the go
a great presentation by Sam Ruby. More of Yahoo needs to grok this....Excerpt from del.icio.us/jzawodn at
The 5-year forecast
Sam Ruby’s Teenagers on the go slide deck is an interesting prognosis on the future impact of the protocols, formats and form factors in our midst on publishing, sharing and participating on the web....Excerpt from What's That Noise?! [Ian Kallen's Weblog] at
Teenagers on the go | Sam Ruby
Great presentation by Sam Ruby of IBM about how teenagers use technology, and its future....Excerpt from My Web: Caterina's Pages at
Web Pacing Up Into Real-Time?
The blogging phenomenon and feed technologies have really increased the quantity of both the fresh information and the speed it can be consumed at. Feed readers help to skip the laborious browsing and searching phases by bringing the new content...Excerpt from Utterances of a Zimboe at
I’m at NPUC at the moment showing off a poster session about Eventful Demand (warning: 2MB PDF). Thanks to the power of the internets, you! are! there! (If by chance you really are there, feel free to download the poster for later perusal.) Update:...
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Sam Ruby: NPUC 2006
Linkorama : Sam Ruby: NPUC 2006 - Sam’s presentation at New Paradigms for Using Computeres Tags : events netgens publishing samruby syndication...Excerpt from HotLinks - Level 1 at