A Manifesto for Collaborative Tools
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"A Manifesto for Collaborative Tools"
"A Manifesto for Collaborative Tools"
04/14/2004 10:32 PMGlowan Consulting Announces “The
Collaborative Advantage” - Innovative
approach to building collaborative
relationships compliments L3 Leadership
Learning Program
Glowan Consulting Announces “The
Collaborative Advantage” - Innovative
approach to building collaborative
relationships compliments L3 Leadership
Learning Program
04/18/2005 03:54 AMThe Glowan Consulting Group has introduced another innovative concept
in Leadership Development called “The Collaborative Advantage”. Pairs
of individuals attend and work with each other and members of the
group to develop skills, behaviors and action plans for improving
collaboration. Offering real time relationship building processes
combined with an in-depth “Collaborative Assessment”, participants
experience the advantages of working together collaboratively to
accomplish extraordinary things. [PRWEB Apr 18, 2005]
"Il Manifesto "
"Il Manifesto "
02/19/2004 06:44 AMThe return of the manifesto
The return of the manifesto
08/17/2004 09:17 AMA new site's recently launched called ChangeThis which hopes to,
"challenge the way ideas are created and spread." They propose to do
this by creating and disseminating manifestos on various topics of
interest and importance.
We're betting that a significant portion of the population wants to
hear thoughtful, rational, constructive arguments about important
issues. We're certain that the best of these manifestos will spread,
hand to hand, person to person, until these manifestos have reached a
critical mass and actually changed the tone and substance of our
debate.
I've been a fan of manifestos for a long time, and Kill Your Children
(about the dangers of sugar) was very interesting. But I can't help
but wonder why all the manifestos they offer are Adobe PDF files. They
certainly look beautiful -- nice colors and font treatments -- but
they're kind of a pain because you have to download them and launch
another program to view them.
It seems to me that if the goal is to spread the manifestos, they
should be presented in the easiest-to-spread manner possible, like
plain text or HTML. Great manifestos of the past (Communist,
Cluetrain) were about substance. They didn't look great, but they
spread like crazy. That's not to say a nice looking manifesto won't
also spread, of course, but I believe they won't spread as effectively
because of the additional hurdles to read and distribute them. All
told, I still look forward to seeing how it progresses and what topics
they chose to address. It's an optimistic endeavor, and I love
optimistic endeavors! [via evhead]
An(ti) Audiobl0gging Manifesto
An(ti) Audiobl0gging Manifesto
09/01/2004 12:52 AMAN
AUDIOBLOGGING MANIFESTO: This is an awfully good and funny bit of
writing (and oration — here's the MP3 version so
you can hear the irony...). It's an argument against audioblogging,
from both a practical and philosophical point-of-view.
Ask yourself — is the key to making your site more
interesting really to add rich media? Or is it possible that if you
took more care in your writing, said something passionate,
grammatical, interesting, and pleasant to read, it would actually make
more of a difference? [...]
Just because you're going to be able to do a real-time three
dimensional high-definition interactive virtual reality fly-through of
the inside of your cat - does that mean you should? Does that mean it
belongs on your website? This is not the legacy we want to leave! So
stop the ridiculous self indulgence, and shut up and write.
He makes a great point. I don't have time to sit and listen to
someone talk. I like to read, not listen so much. (Also, note the
not-so-subtle humor of the speaker spelling out every URL, down to the
last colon, slash, dot, and capital letter. The length of Winer's
Harvard URL almost makes you squirm listening to him.)
When I first logged on in 1996, one of the first great debates I
was witness to on the original MSN (of which I was a beta tester,
incidentally), was between people discussing what the next measure of
communication greatness was going to be.
Was the fact that almost everything on the Net was written (then,
anyway) detract from the great orators and give more power to the
great writers? Will the tongue-tied be imbued with more power since
writing is the great equalizer of the Internet? Who knows?
An absolute classic
New Yorker cartoon shows a dog sitting in front of a computer
talking to another dog: "On the Internet, no one knows you're a dog."
Well, not until you start audio and videoblogging, anyway.
Via Boing Boing.
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an audiobl0gging manifesto
an audiobl0gging manifesto
09/01/2004 12:23 AMthe fact that it imposes my will on the listener is the *good* part of
audioblogging
Audiobl0gging manifesto
Audiobl0gging manifesto
08/31/2004 10:41 PM
Cory Doctorow:
Maciej has posted an audioblogging manifesto that is really a hell of
a thing.
4.1MB Link,
Transcript
Link
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Thanks, -d!)
A Consumption Manifesto.
A Consumption Manifesto.
12/02/2003 02:39 PM A
Consumption Manifesto. Beijing Manifesto
Beijing Manifesto
08/02/2004 04:36 AMThe Chinese love the monumental ambition. They hate the monumental
price tag -- and the 'foreign' design. A portfolio of the grand ideas
and grim realities behind the contentious new vision for China Central
Television. By Rem Koolhaas from Wired magazine.
UserLinux manifesto
UserLinux manifesto
12/10/2003 09:04 PMBruce Perens updated the
UserLinux manifesto;
now it's even worse than it appears. "It is not an attempt to produce
a 'Linux for Grandma', but is usable by the millions of people with
the technical skill to run GNU/Linux systems at home, many of whom
do so to facilitate their business or employment. Of course we'll
take advantage of improvements in user friendliness as they are
developed, however it's not our intent to lead their development."
As far as I can tell, they're not planning to develop anything.
the cluetrain manifesto
the cluetrain manifesto
12/02/2003 06:30 AMbetter way to build brand recognition .. Cluetrain is basically right
.. Märkte Gespräche .. The Cluetrain Mainfesto .. clue-choo
made manifest .. Cluetrain! .. 95 theses .. that's .. voice .. Clue ..
ALL
cluetrain.com
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[VBB] Manifesto writing
[VBB] Manifesto writing
12/17/2004 06:31 PMJoi Ito and Jim Moore are leading a discussion of what could be in a
"manifesto for a better global conversation." The first comment is
that generally we care about our families and towns before we get to
worrying about the world. Alex Steffen from WorldChanging says that
our goal should be to expand our notion of family. Ethan says that we
should start from the common ground: All of us are trying to reach out
beyond where we are. The conversation meanders a bit into more
abstract topics. (I am guilty of contributing to it.) Ethan slaps it
upside...
Pensioners' manifesto launched
Pensioners' manifesto launched
02/10/2004 05:19 AMPensioners' campaigners put forward the policies the "grey vote" wants
to see at the next election.
Manifesto for the Reputation Society
Manifesto for the Reputation Society
07/22/2004 06:18 AMManifesto for the Reputation Society by Hassan Masum and
Yi-Cheng Zhanghttp://firstmonda
y.org/issues/issue9_7/masum/Abstract
Information
overload, challenges of evaluating quality, and the opportunity to
benefit from experiences of others have spurred the development of
reputation systems. Most Internet sites which mediate between large
numbers of people use some form of reputation mechanism: Slashdot,
eBay, ePinions, Amazon, and Google all make use of collaborative
filtering, recommender systems, or shared judgements of quality. But
we suggest the potential utility of reputation services is far
greater, touching nearly every aspect of society. By leveraging our
limited and local human judgement power with collective networked
filtering, it is possible to promote an interconnected ecology of
socially beneficial reputation systems — to restrain the baser side
of human nature, while unleashing positive social changes and enabling
the realization of ever higher goals.
The Open Manifesto will never close
The Open Manifesto will never close
01/02/2005 09:23 PM
Bill Dummond has
another new project. Previously he had been involved with the
KLF, and now seems to
run the
Penkiln
Burn website.
The Open Manifesto is a
new offshoot - which admidst some nice design, captures peoples
personal art manifestos- there are some
true
gems
on
here.
There are also some 10 ten 'charts' which seem to have stopped in
August
2004 - including judgement by
Stewart Home - a fantastic
author.
One of Bill Drummonds other projects was previously been mentioned
here. More can be
found through the fascinating
Penkiln Burn.
Global Voices Manifesto
Global Voices Manifesto
12/25/2004 05:35 PMLike
Joi, I also feel pretty strongly about the
freedom to say what you want. So I contributed a quick-and-rough
Finnish translation to the
Global Voices Wiki.
(In other news: it feels
pretty strange (and one would think that I'm used to darkness) that
the sun does not come up at all during the day. Oh well.
Luckily I have a beautiful, caring, wonderful and diarrhet
ic lady here to keep me company. And a bunch of kids. :)
BBC outlines 'radical' manifesto
BBC outlines 'radical' manifesto
06/29/2004 07:08 AMThe BBC launches its charter review paper, setting out its vision of
how it should operate in the 21st Century.
Earthlink posts P2P app, manifesto
Earthlink posts P2P app, manifesto
09/16/2004 01:40 AM
Cory Doctorow:
Earthlink has released a new file-sharing tool based on SIP, the
protocol underlying Voice Over IP and other systems for peer-to-peer
connectivity. What's coolest about this is the manifesto they posted
along with it:
EarthLink believes an open Internet is a good Internet. An open
Internet means users have full end-to-end connectivity to say to each
other whatever it is they say, be that voice, video, or other data
exchanges, without the help of mediating servers in the middle
whenever possible. We believe that if peer-to-peer flourishes, the
Internet flourishes. SIPshare helps spread the word that SIP is more
than a powerful voice over IP enabler --- much more. SIP is a protocol
that enables peer-to-peer in a standards-based way.
Link
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Thanks, Clay!)
Solve Dating Manifesto
Solve Dating Manifesto
01/10/2004 09:38 AMClay Shirky extracts the subtext of the idea that social networking
sites can "solve dating" with a notional "Solve Dating Manifesto."
1. Modern Soulmate Theory is based on math and probability
calculations.
2. It has nothing to do with reincarnation, astrology, or magic.
3. Soulmates are not destined to be with each other.
4. God may have made a soulmate or a few soulmates for you. God may
help you find your soulmate or He may not. Evil forces or your own
free will may influence you to choose the wrong person.
5. You may have one or millions of soulmates depending on how
different you are from the population mean.
6. Statistically, there is at least one person in this world that will
bring you true love, a love that will last a lifetime.
LinkLabour manifesto: Your views?
Labour manifesto: Your views?
04/13/2005 06:44 AMTony Blair has focused on economic stability and public services as he
launched his party's manifesto. What do you think of it?
A Realist's SMIL Manifesto
A Realist's SMIL Manifesto
05/30/2002 08:10 AM"The Media Revolt Manifesto"
"The Media Revolt Manifesto"
05/08/2004 09:41 PMGlobal Voices manifesto draft
Global Voices manifesto draft
12/19/2004 03:06 PM
There is now a draft of the Global Voices
manifesto on Hoder's wiki. It will eventually be moved, but we're
working on it there for now. Here is the current draft.
We
believe in free speech, both in protecting the right to speak and
extending access to the tools of speech. We define speech broadly to
include many media that facilitate expression.
The broadest right of free speech has always extended primarily to
those who owned technology for publishing and distribution, beginning
with the printing press. It is now possible for anyone to publish and
have access to a distribution channel via the Internet. It is our goal
that everyone who wants to speak can be heard.
We believe in the power of direct connection and the freedom to
connect. The bond between individuals from different worlds is
personal, political and powerful.
We seek to create bridges that cross the gulfs that have
traditionally divided us. When we cross these gulfs, we understand
each other more fully, work together more effectively, and act more
powerfully. With these bridges, we can do together what we could only
dream of doing alone.
Direct connection is its own reward. However, in a world full of
challenges, it is also the best path to building a future that is
freer, fairer, more sustainable and more prosperous.
While we’re all committed to our own work as individuals, we
also recognize our common interest and goals. We each speak for
ourselves, but we’re all in this together. We pledge to respect,
listen to, assist, and learn from one other. We are Global
Voices.
What do you think? You can also comment on Ethan's
post on the
Global Voices blog about this draft.
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Tories launch election manifesto
Tories launch election manifesto
04/10/2005 08:55 PMThe Conservatives are to launch their election manifesto, as
Parliament is formally dissolved.
Ulster Unionists delay manifesto
Ulster Unionists delay manifesto
04/17/2005 06:27 PMThe Ulster Unionist Party delays its election manifesto launch after
police raid the home of an Assembly member.
Greens to reveal manifesto plans
Greens to reveal manifesto plans
04/11/2005 11:05 PMThe Greens will vow to work for a fairer society with "the planet at
its heart", at the launch of their election manifesto.
Scottish Greens' manifesto launch
Scottish Greens' manifesto launch
04/18/2005 06:17 PMThe Scottish Greens are to unveil their election manifesto and pledge
to combat climate change.
Kennedy back to unveil manifesto
Kennedy back to unveil manifesto
04/13/2005 10:59 PMCharles Kennedy returns to campaigning after becoming a father to
launch the Lib Dem manifesto.
Lib Dems unveil draft manifesto
Lib Dems unveil draft manifesto
09/14/2004 12:11 AMThe Liberal Democrats bring out a "prototype" manifesto as they
intensify preparations for the next election.
Lib Dems debate manifesto plans
Lib Dems debate manifesto plans
09/20/2004 10:43 PMLib Dem conference delegates in Bournemouth debate the party's
policies for the next General Election.
Mbeki presents election manifesto
Mbeki presents election manifesto
01/10/2004 04:30 PMSouth Africa's president launches the ruling ANC's blueprint for
public investment ahead of elections this year.
A Realist's SMIL Manifesto, Part II
A Realist's SMIL Manifesto, Part II
07/18/2002 11:26 AMIn the second part of his overview of SMIL 2.0, Fabio Arciniegas shows
how SMIL can be used to implement common narrative strategies:
condensation, synecdoche and spatial montage.
Editorial Photographers Digital
Manifesto
Editorial Photographers Digital
Manifesto
04/09/2004 04:05 PMBoingBoing pal
Clayton James
Cubitt, who is a professional
photographer,
says:
Here is a guide to current pricing practices for
photographers bidding on jobs involving digital workflows. The
"Preamble" is a little dramatic, but the info in the piece is very
very helpful in describing what many of us already know. Namely, that
digital capture saves our clients tons of time and expense, and
increases our necessary capital investments and our commitments in
time dealing with converting, storing, and uploading the content we
create. We need to charge appropriately for it, especially as
antiquated "day rates" have stagnated relative to the rate of
inflation.
LinkYaaar!: The Music Pirates' Manifesto
Yaaar!: The Music Pirates' Manifesto
02/10/2004 02:41 AM
Once upon a time, Apple's slogan "Rip. Mix. Burn." meant "make as many
copies as you want of your legally purchased music." Now it means
"make the limited number of copies we deem appropriate." All that's
being ripped, mixed, and burned are fair-use laws
Annalee
Newitz writes about the current state of P2P and DRM (digital
rights management) in the latest issue of the SF Bay Guardian. She
finds the landscape in downloadable music has changed significantly
and lays down what it means for customers and the recording industry
alike.
The Amateur Gourmet: The Carbohydrate
Manifesto
The Amateur Gourmet: The Carbohydrate
Manifesto
05/19/2004 11:54 PMtomorrow is carb awareness day .. Save the
Carbs
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Give nation back - UKIP manifesto
Give nation back - UKIP manifesto
04/14/2005 10:16 PMThe UK Independence Party (UKIP) is launching its election manifesto
with the slogan "We want our country back".
Manifesto Blog'n'Roll "Chopp e dana em
sampa"
Manifesto Blog'n'Roll "Chopp e dana em
sampa"
11/02/2003 05:22 AMblogar.com.br/festa01.html
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The Corporate Webl0g Manifesto by Robert
Scoble
The Corporate Webl0g Manifesto by Robert
Scoble
08/27/2004 01:52 PMThis document produced by Robert Scoble is a great read
for any aspiring weblogger not to mention those that own companies
that are running or thinking about running a corporate weblog. Great
read and has been added to me permanent reading list. [The
Corporate Weblog Manifesto]
Howard Rheingold's "Mobile and Open"
manifesto
Howard Rheingold's "Mobile and Open"
manifesto
01/05/2005 12:58 PMMark Frauenfelder:
Howard Rheingold wrote a great manifesto for TheFeature outlining what
he thinks it is going to take to create a healthy and diverse mobile
mediasphere. He invites your comments at the site.
The devices that most people on earth will carry or wear
in coming decades could become platforms for technical and
entrepreneurial innovation, foundations for industries that don't
exist yet, enablers of social and political change. However, it is far
from certain that mobile media will go the route of the PC, where
teenage dropouts like Bill Gates and Steve Jobs and millions of others
actively shaped the technology, or the Internet, where search engines
were invented in dorm rooms and innovators like Tim Berners-Lee gave
away the World Wide Web for free without asking permission or changing
any wiring.
Powerful interests recognize the dangers such a world poses for
business models that depend on controlling and metering access to
content, conduit, or services for a mass market, and they are acting
to protect their interests. That's what digital rights management,
extension of copyright laws into what formerly had been the public
domain, the broadcast flag, spectrum regulation policies that favor
archaic technologies and incumbent licensees, trusted computing
systems that bake all these rules into monopoly silicon are
about.
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