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Judith discovers Tribe Cast







Judith discovers Tribe Cast

Judith discovers Tribe Cast 07/07/2004 12:55 PM

I got to see Judith Meskill again at Supernova. She's one of the smartest cookies in the social networking scene - giving the 'Many-to-Many' folks a run for the money - literally.

Here's Judith's post of Tribe Cast (which is turning Tribe into a web service.)

Ross Mayfield’s weblog tipped me a while back to Tribecaster.

Looks great in the right hand column Ross.

How many folks still ‘read’ weblogs by visiting them? How many ‘read’ via RSS sans all of the cool thingies in the left and right hand columns of nicely laid out weblogs such as Ross Mayfield’s?

Has anyone else been utilizing this feature of Tribe?

Comments?

Coincidentally, as I clicked through to Ross Mayfield’s weblog today, my ‘image’ appeared at the top of the list of ‘Friends’. I never really expanded my group of so-called friends on Tribe, Ryze, LinkedIn, etc.

My largest group of ‘friends’ is on Orkut—where I am enamoured of the ‘baseball trading cards’ effect of a few full pages of snapshots of those I have met and/or collaborate with online.

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The Boingboing affinity group on tribe.net, created last year by a group of readers, just welcomed its 700th member. Link

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Oh, how I love this. There's an actual tribe on Tribe.net called "Anti-Two-Buck-Chuck," for people who are sick of other people bringing the infamous brand of dollar-ninety-nine wine from Trader Joe's to parties and potlucks and whatnot. For the record, If I invite you to my house for a party, and the invitation says BYOB, which it wouldn't, but I'm just saying, I'd rather that you bring a brown bag of fo'teez than Charles Shaw, plus it would cost less anyway. Link
Update: Better yet, why not go for Bum Wine? Even cheaper than Charles Shaw, offering a heady bouquet with crack-whore insouciance and subtle drainpipe undertones. (Thanks, Eli the Bearded!)

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Judith is the winner - for sure 06/08/2004 05:02 PM

Yes indeed Judith wins the SocialText Wiki users contest - though I have to say that I spent time WORKING in each of these Wikis - seven days a week!

I'm now up to 6 - now that the Supernova Wiki is up and running again.  Ross forgot to update the rideboard though - that's pretty funny.  Looking for rides in from Dulles.

Tr acking Social Software Across the World Wild Web.

There are soooo many different ways to track news, memes, conversations, chatter, and just plain old noise throughout the blogosphere, the webosphere, and beyond. However, a number of my most successful tracking mechanisms usually lead back to… Google.

According to a Reuters news item—Google Leads Web Search But Challenges Loom -S&P: “Forty-eight percent of search engine users … use Google most overall, compared with 20 percent for Yahoo Inc. ... , 14 percent for Microsoft Corp.’s … MSN and 7 percent for AOL” (survey results courtesy of Standard & Poor’s and InsightExpress).

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Back on December 30, 2003, Neil J. Rubenking for PC Magazine rated Socialtext four out of a possible five bullets—making it a PC Magazine “Editors’ Choice” product. (Don’t think I blogged this one.)

 
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"I wish they had come forward at the time to express those reservations," she said. "To me, this case that I am now involved in emphasizes the importance of getting as many people as possible to come forward with a dissenting view, or allegations of wrongdoing."
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Tribe.net is now almost two years old and I've been there most of the way - trying to get them to provide the kind of features that they're now finally delivering.

Blogging, customization, RSS feeds, privacy access controls - even your own URL. It's all there - live right now.

Lots of people are starting to notice - too. Maybe this will put Tribe back up on the top of the SNS heap. Now they just gotta figure out how to make money.

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Tribe Caster 06/20/2004 05:18 AM

I'm playing with Tribecaster, a new Tribe.net feature that lets you display your so-called-friends easily within a sidebar on your blog. Each picture and name links back to their profile. Guess this is social media. It smacks of Canter.

Just look for the on your Tribe homepage.

[Ross Mayfield]

Yup - I helped make sure this happened.

As time goes on - you'll start seeing more and more of these "bring it to the bloggers' kind of remote utils. ecto was the first. Blogrolling.com is another example.

I have designs for all sorts of implementations.

I met the NetFlix guys last night.......gee!

Final note: I can't get it to display in my Firefox!


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So I've been workign with Tribe.net on their new container wrapper technology. Taken in the light of Goog le's recent Fusion announcement - it's apropos that I announce that we're having a CONTEST!

Best new usage of this container technology wins $1,500. And the contestants themselves will vote on who's got the shit. The pah-yah. The coolio-icious-ist.

We're getting ready to do the voting - so all your peeps out there (you know who you are) get your sexy containers in a row - cause it's voting time!

Customization is a crucial ingredient to the DLA formula. Humans want to make things fit to THEIR tastes and environment. We've known this for years - ever sice the days of "personalization".

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More on this later.


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I convinced the folks at Tribe.net to start a company blog.

Here it is.

You'll notice I'm posting to this blog.  Others will as well - such as Mark Pincus - company CEO, Paul Martino - co-founder and company CTO and others - like Walter Thompson - the big cheese of community affairds at Tribe.

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It's important 'cause this is a real example of REAL corporate blogging - with a company conciously using the blogosphere to get their message out there.


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It's official.  As of today - all Tribe Tribes will feature RSS output of their message boards.

Sure other message boards output RSS, but no other message boards in social networks.  It's putting all this technology into an integrated context that matters. 

Old school means separate data silos.  New school means integration, aggregation and appropriate levels of customization.  That's what digital lifestyle aggregators are all about.

Meanwhile - this is not the ONLY open standard Tribe will be supporting.  Watch for FOAF and Jabber (XMPP) support - soon enough. In the mean time - congrats to Paul, Bryan and the rest of the Tribe team.  Now we gotta get all those Tribesters to start using RSS aggregators!


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This has to be an error… Or perhaps an April Fool?


While rummaging through my newsfeed and tips today, I found the following quote from Mediapost.com in — New Ad Models Take Flight — with an intro by Adam Herman, and the sub-article in question — Social Networking Promises Value of Peer-to-Peer, Viral, Behavioral, Contextual, and Search — By Kate Kaye.

In which Kate Kaye says, and I quote:

Owned by TV mogul Barry Diller, InterActiveCorp has also snapped up Tribe.net, Match.com, and Evite.

HUH? Does Mark Pincus know that Barry Diller has “snapped up Tribe.net”?!?! I know that one of Barry Diller’s execs expressed an interest in the Tribe.net business model a while back — around the time of announcing InterActiveCorp’s plan to acquire ZeroDegrees. Does Kate Kaye have prescience? (-:= [The Social Software Weblog]

I can tell yah that as of last night - Tribe was not sold.


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Tribe to support FOAF and RSS 02/11/2004 03:04 PM

I just heard from Paul Martino, the CTO and Founder of Tribe.net that they were working on FOAF and RSS support for Tribe. Cool. There are going to be a lot of issues such as privacy, but I think that having companies like Tribe seriously working on FOAF will bring these issues front and center and make some of these theoretical discussions very concrete and productive.


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elevatorJudith Meskill, who simultaneously runs two weblogs (Knowledge Notes and The Social Software Weblog), recently ran a contest to write the Perfect Pitch for weblogs in business. The idea was to write a very short speech (short enough to deliver in a short elevator ride) that would persuade a senior executive of a company to introduce blogs in their company. I was honoured to have been asked to be one of the judges. The winners were Lee LeFever, Randal Moss, Jack Vinson and Michael Angeles. Lee's prize winning pitch was:

First, think about the value of the Wall Street Journal to business leaders. The value it provides is context — the Journal allows readers to see themselves in the context of the financial world each day, which enables more informed decision making.
 
With this in mind, think about your company as a microcosm of the financial world.  Can your employees see themselves in the context of the whole company? Would more informed decisions be made if employees and leaders had access to internal news sources?
 
Weblogs serve this need.  By making internal websites simple to update, weblogs allow individuals and teams to maintain online journals that chronicle projects inside the company. These professional journals make it easy to produce and access internal news, providing context to the company — context that can profoundly affect decision making.  In this way, weblogs allow employees and leaders to make more informed decisions through increasing their awareness of internal news and events.

Now the winners get to turn the tables on us judges. This time we (Dina Mehta, Don Park, Flemming Funch, Jim McGee, Lilia Efimova, Martin Dugage, Phil Wolff, Ross Mayfield, Scott Allen, Ton Zijlstra and yours truly) have to write a Perfect Pitch for blogs in business, and the winners get to judge our entries. Keep your fingers crossed for me. I can't tell you my entry because Judith is going to keep the identity of each submission hidden, so that no one is swayed by our awesome reputations in casting their vote ;-)

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Cory Doctorow: Alice is starting to really get somewhere in Star Wars Galaxies, but she's on the horns of a dilemma. She was a Brit early adopter who joined the original US server, and amassed a some moderate game-wealth -- but found the game to be high-latency and sparsely populated because so many of the American players were asleep when she was online. Now SWG is offering to relocate her to the European server -- which will be faster and better-populated -- but she has to leave her game-wealth behind.
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Tribe and Career Builder deal


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Partnerships, acquisitions, and new service launches continue to heat up in the social networking space — Are all of these moves in the “best” interest of the communities these YASNs serve? I hear echoes of dana boyd speaking of “context” and “best” as being “in the eye of the beholder.”


tribeslogoSAN FRANCISCO, March 1 /PRNewswire/ — Tribe Networks, a company
pioneering a new approach to the online classifieds business through its popular Web site http://www.tribe.net, today announced a partnership with CareerBuilder.com, a leading online career site with over 16 million monthly unique visitors and more than 400,000 continuously updated jobs.  Through this relationship, Tribe.net’s users will be able to access CareerBuilder.com’s job postings from over 25,000 top employers and leverage their own social and
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According to CareerBuilder.com’s “Plans for 2004” survey completed in
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...“Our mission is to give people a better way to leverage their own networks to connect with life-changing opportunities big and small,” said Mark Pincus, CEO of Tribe Networks.  “By partnering with CareerBuilder.com and joining its network of partners, we can offer a critical mass of local job listings that matter to our audience.”

[The Social Software Weblog]

That's 3 today for Tribe.


Eastern Standard Tribe is shipping


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Eastern Standard Tribe, my second novel, is starting to appear on store-shelves across America. I spotted copies this weekend at Borderlands in San Francisco, and Amazon has started shipping their orders as well. Link

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Brazilian tribe that can't count
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Mark Pincus steps down at Tribe.net


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One of my clients has seen a passing of the mantle of leadership.

Jan Gullet is now the CEO of Tribe.net.

Jan is a really smart cookie - and it's really great to be working with him.

Here's the details.
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The early review copies of my next novel, Eastern Standard Tribe, have begun to circulate among critics and bookstore owners. There's a bit of a discussion going on about the book's notions of geography-independent tribes over in Julie Czernada's SFF.net newsgroup.
What struck me, about 2:00 AM this morning, after reading the book last night, is that the tribes exist already. Cory isn't talking about a nebulous future, I am, in effect, part of E.S.T. I certainly haven't adjusted my circadians to E.S.T. (consciously, though for some time I have been rising an hour or two earlier than I used to, and going to bed earlier), yet also, for some time now, a significant percentage of my social interaction has revolved around newsgroups that focus on several E.S.T.authors, some E.S.T.publishers, a WorldCon that took place in E.S.T. Additional time is spent communicating with Robert J. Sawyer's Yahoo Group (E.S.T.) and an R.P.Gaming programmers' group that has its key members in E.S.T. My favourite Canadian book distributor is on E.S.T. and I devote a dis-proportionate share of my work energy into promoting their books.
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Tribe hires new CEO to replace
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Help squash bugs in the next edition of
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The paperback edition of my novel Eastern Standard Tribe is in production, and my publisher has requested an errata sheet with collected typos, spelling errors, consistency problems, etc. Last year, William Gibson solicited message-board feedback from his readers to help him produce the errata sheet for the paperback of Pattern Recognition, but I wanna go one better, so I've put up a Wiki (a kind of web-page that anyone can edit) for anyone who's got a favorite EST correction that s/he wants to see made in the next edition.

Changes are due by July 21 -- thanks in advance! Link

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The once-mighty tribe of Edward R. Murrow was gathered at the Metropolitan Club in Gotham last week. There was a speech. Tom Bettag (Nightline's producer) came to terms with the tribe's defeat by new owners in the 1980s. He also said: we failed the country in 2001. But there's a chance we can recover this summer, if we don't take our cues from cable.

Eastern Standard Tribe for sale today at
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Eastern Standard Tribe for sale today at
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Came down to the ETCON conference space today to discover that even though my signing isn't scheduled until tomorrow, the bookseller has copies of Eastern Standard Tribe on sale today. A bunch of people have told me that they're not going to be able to make it tomorrow -- I'd be delighted to sign a copy anytime today! Link

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Eastern Standard Tribe paperback errata
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Last week, I posted a plea for people who had pet typos, continuity errors and the like in Eastern Standard Tribe to come contribute to a Wiki where I was gathering these up for the paperback edition. A week later, I have an excellent list of the errata for the book, and I've sent it off to my editor. Many thanks to all of you who generously gave of your time and detail-attentiveness for this effort -- I'm overwhelmed. Link

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"I find it interesting that I got this news from Reporters Without Borders after my last post questioning whether 'citizen of the world' is a valid ID for an American journalist in Iraq. Aren't reporters without borders citizens of the world?..." My acceptance notes.

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An Indian Helicopter Dropping Food And Water Over The Remote Andaman And Nicobar Islands Has Been Attacked By Tribesmen Using Bows And Arrows .. Tribe shoots arrows at aid flight: .. someone there is up

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