ThinkUp (a free, open source web application that captures your posts, tweets, replies, retweets, friends, followers and links on social networks like Twitter and Facebook.) podcast
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ThinkUP podcast 6: Mentors, Mentees, Amazon AMI, myThinkUp
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ThinkUp podcast 5: Developers, Mentors and MyThinkup
ThinkUp podcast
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TummelVision 62.5: More conversation with Andy Carvin of NPR
After the recording of our “official” episode 62 discussion with NPR’s Andy Carvin, we continued for another 45 minutes of in-depth conversation about his work, deeper themes of connectedness, and some insights on the tools and mobile phone Andy uses in his work.
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TummelVision 62: Andy Carvin of NPR.org on twitter journalism, tummelling the world, and truth-seeking through vulnerability
Andy Carvin (@acarvin) is digital strategist for National Public Radio. He has helped NPR create their pioneering online presence, coordinated multiple crisis camps, and he’s organized the PublicMediaCamp unconference. In recent months, Andy has engaged in a globalized twitter-enabled form of tummelled journalism as he has curated, fact-checked, and shared news from the Arab democratic revolutions (and other international stories).
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ThinkUp Podcast 004: CodeConf, iPad 2 Bounty, datamodel changes
CodeConf, the iPad 2 bounty submissions, and breaking up ThinkUp’s data model to make it more extensible. More on the API and lots of general goodness, as always
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NPR: The Revolution Will Be Tweeted
Andy Carvin (@acarvin), senior strategist for NPR’s social media desk, discusses his recent work on Twitter. He’s been tweeting about protests in Egypt and Tunisia, now Libya and Bahrain. Carvin has sought multiple sources on the ground and reported on the minute-by-minute revelations.
Huffduffed from http://www.npr.org/2011/02/21/133943604/The-Revolution-Will-Be-Tweeted
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A Brief History of Markup
The first chapter of HTML5 For Web Designers, originally published in issue 305 of A List Apart.
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The Incomparable 8: “Top Men”
"Raiders of the Lost Ark," and why it’s so great, with John Gruber, Dan Moren, and Jason Snell. Also, "Star Wars" comes up a few times.
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Tummelvision 39: Blaine Cook and the future of an open social web
Blaine Cook (@blaine) founding engineer at Twitter and an open web standards wizard, joins Heather, Deb and Kevin to talk about hopes, dreams and plans for a more open, yet more personalised internet.
Huffduffed from http://tummelvision.tv/2010/10/22/blaine-cook-tummelvision-39/
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Collective Nouns — a collective project
A story of a collective linguistic experiment in which a clever Scotsman harnesses the power of Twitter for the greater grammatical good.
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