Interesting research over at Harvard Business School done by a student there shows that Twitter is not the social platform some have imagined. Rather people's use of it resembles that of a one-to-many broadcasting platform. Men dominate, and both men... Read More >>
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First, the instructions: "Think of 25 albums that had such a profound effect on you that they changed your life or the way you looked at it. They sucked you in and took you over for days, weeks, months, years.... Read More >>
The memes that people used to do on blogs, people are now doing on Facebook. My blog's feed comes into Facebook as Notes anyway, so I might as well share this with the world. So here goes. Another one from... Read More >>
The lovely Sara Beerbaum Wilson tagged me on the meme of 25 Random Things About Me. So here is my entry into this idea. But first, the Facebook-oriented boilerplate: Rules: Once you've been tagged, you are supposed to write a... Read More >>
At one time, most people lived and died in villages. Many people still live in villages. But in the days when the means of travel were more limited, one's social network consisted entirely of the people around you each day.... Read More >>
Recently tech blogger Robert Scoble announced that he was on Facebook. I've read Robert's blog for a long time and commented once in a while. Maybe even a couple of times he's linked back here. Anyway, I've been on Facebook... Read More >>
Like most people who've been online for a while, I've had various accounts on social networking sites. They seem to spring up from time to time—new ones, better ones, different ones. My first site was Friendster of course, but Friendster... Read More >>
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This is Daniel Stout's long-running blog. I mostly write about the web and music, but I like to keep the mix eclectic. As of May 2009, I'm based out of
Madison, Wisconsin: 43.139858; -89.337514
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