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haven't twittered in a while - might start up again? my ipod touch twitter app won't work though :(
| jillaroo Is everyone at PDF2007 saying the same thing again and again regardless of the ostensible title of their panel or am I just getting tired? |
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| jillaroo Oh dear. Overload. Maybe I should go and eat dinner and nap and come back for cocktails - it *is* 10:18 pm by my body clock I guess... |
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| jillaroo I'm in Breakout Room A at PDF2007 and a woman from moveon just handed out a list of critical questions to ask the Myspace guy user rights. |
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| jillaroo @anildash Actually I really liked the way Larry Lessig used his slides. |
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| jillaroo @emilyd I've been liveblogging PDF2007 at http://jilltxt.net - we'll see how long before my fingers get sore. |
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| jillaroo PDF2007 people: are those of you here on Twitter not at the confabb chat? Or same people both places? |
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| jillaroo @Tamaleaver Cool! Next is Lee Rainie from Pew Internet. There's also a Twitter persona called PDF2007, you can read their friends for mroe. |
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| jillaroo I'm liveblogging the PDF conference at http://jilltxt.net |
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| jillaroo People clap everytime a name is mentioned. Now Larry Lessig is being introduced. |
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| jillaroo At the conference! Everyone has their computers out like lighters at an eighties rock concert. |
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| jillaroo Scott is talking at Electronic Literature Symposium 2007: "Don't monetize, communitize!" |
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| jillaroo Going through my list of blogged papers for MiT5 and seeing whether I missed some of them on the schedule. http://jilltxt.net/?p=1932 |
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| jillaroo Had lunch with a bunch of bloggers and discussed Twitter. Now in 4-257, collaborative culture. |
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| jillaroo @kthread is that where we were last night? |
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| jillaroo I didn't have any breakfast. Do they sell coffee close enough to MIT's building four for me to get coffee and food in 15 mins? |
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| jillaroo Axel Bruns @ MiT5 - wants to move beyond production and consumption: produsage. |
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| jillaroo @mznewman blue shirt, white stripes? Hi! |
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| jillaroo Fans started calling their creations "work" when Auran started trying to project manage them, impose deadlines. |
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| jillaroo John Banks @ MiT5 - an ethnologer who studied relationship between fan creators and Auran for a train simulator - lots of interesting data. |
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