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The under-the-radar tech revolution that could change how the internet works

GeekWire

You likely haven’t heard about it and what it does, but you’ve certainly heard of the social network built using this protocol: Bluesky. Contrary to X/Twitter and Threads, the AT Protocol and, for instance, Bluesky provides the mechanism for a decentralized open social web. players that you came to love and hate.

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Newspapers and Magazines Need Content Agility - Social, Agile.

Social, Agile and Transformation

Social, Agile, and Transformation. I cover topics for Technologists from CIOs to Developers - agile development, agile portfolio management, leadership, business intelligence, big data, startups, social networking, SaaS, content management, media, enterprise 2.0 Newspapers and Magazines Need Content Agility. social media. (3).

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Five reasons why Turkey is one of the hottest Internet markets in the world

Trends in the Living Networks

lu and Hakan Senbir of Marketing & Management Institute, which publishes a range of leading magazines including Marketing Türkiye. It is in fact one of the hottest and fastest-growing Internet markets in the world. Turkish Internet users have the highest level of engagement in Europe. Source : comScore.

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Top Sites Running Drupal : spf13.com

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BBC Music Magazine. BBC Countryfile Magazine. BBC Focus Magazine. BBC Who Do You Think You Are Magazine. BBC History Magazine. Berkman Center for Internet and Society. Institute for Quantitative Social Science. Harvard Magazine. Publications. Fast Company. BBC Home And Antiques. Linux Journal.

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CIO as fact finder, fixer, and framer in a post-truth IT world

CIO Business Intelligence

However… Renée DiResta, the technical research manager at the Stanford Internet Observatory, has coined the wonderful phrase “ bespoke realities ,” referring to the effects of a “Cambrian explosion of bubble realities,” communities “that operate with their own norms, media, trusted authorities, and frameworks of facts.”

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Top Technology News Ticker for 6 June 2016

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Attackers Break Into Mark Zuckerberg's Twitter, Pinterest - PC Magazine. Hackers claim hijack of Mark Zuckerberg's social-networking accounts - CNET. Tor Project's Jacob Appelbaum Resigns Amid Sexual Assault Allegations - PC Magazine. Durex takes couples' phones away, enjoys wild viral hit - CNET.

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The boundaries of crowdsourcing and how it relates to open innovation

Trends in the Living Networks

I was recently asked to do an interview for the Turkish version of CNBC eBusiness magazine on crowdsourcing. In any case here are the answers I gave the interviewer: 1) The term "crowdsourcing" first coined by Jeff Howe in a June 2006 Wire Magazine article. I'm not sure whether the article will appear online - I'll share it if so.

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