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- I would see the world in ways that are simply not possible yet. #ifihadglass 3 months ago
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Category Archives: Flickr
Freedom to the people (part 2)
In a previous post I talked about some major changes I would like to see happening to the current web. The most important aspect of that is to provide the user freedom again. I said: More than 2006, when Time … Continue reading
Posted in Alexander van Elsas, Beacon, business model, Data Portability, Facebook, Flickr, freedom, interaction, on-line advertisement, privacy, Real life, social networks, SocialAds, Uncategorized, user centric web, web 2.0, web 3.0
Tagged Beacon, business model, Facebook, freedom, on-line advertisement, social networks, SocialAds, user centric web, web 2.0, web 3.0
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The web is just a poor surrogate of real-life interactions
This Saturday my wife and I celebrated our 12,5 years of marriage together with our family and many friends and neighbours. We had a great time living towards the party while remembering lots of things from the the past years. … Continue reading
Posted in distribution of emotions, Facebook, Flickr, interaction, Real life, Record industry, Twitter, Uncategorized, web 2.0, YouTube
Tagged Doris Lessing, emotions, Facebook, Flickr, interaction, Real life, Record industry, Twitter, web 2.0, YouTube
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Sending my mobile pictures to the Internet is easy (yeah right!)
I have always considered myself reasonably capable of trying out new technologies. I usually can set up devices without reading the manuals (not cool, right?), have a reasonable intuition to follow the manufacturers weird UI thinking in getting things working. … Continue reading
Posted in Facebook, Flickr, Mobile Internet, Nokia N95, Shozu, UI Design
Tagged Facebook, Flickr, Mobile Internet, Nokia N95, pictures, Shozu, UI Design
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