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  • Presentation Slides for "Conversation 2.0: Twitter"
    Presentation, Twitter, Visualization

    Presentation Slides for "Conversation 2.0: Twitter"

    I’ve created my slides for my presentation (abstract) following a Presentation Zen (Amazon) approach. So there are basically no words on any of my slides. I’m going to lay them out one by one, with narration. Let me know what you think! I’ve gone for a blank template. I wonder if this is too plain…

    October 29, 2009
    →: Presentation Slides for "Conversation 2.0: Twitter"
  • Facebook, Google Wave, Reflections, Social Networking, Twitter

    Email

    Since I started using Remember the Milk my task list is now separate from my email – so email that I mark as “ToDo” items don’t show up in it unless I put them there. I’ve opted not to, and instead made a recurring task every other day to “clear email”. As a result of…

    October 29, 2009
    →: Email
  • How Web 2.0 is Changing the Way we Communicate
    Facebook, Search, Social Networking, Thesis, Twitter

    How Web 2.0 is Changing the Way we Communicate

    This is what I’ve been finding in my research – what do you think? Anything missing?

    October 29, 2009
    →: How Web 2.0 is Changing the Way we Communicate
  • Organization, Reflections

    Overwhelmed

    The thing about focusing on effectiveness, is that everything that I put on “the List” is something I think is important. And then if I get a little behind I end up in a situation where my todo list for today has a time estimate of over 11 hours. And then I panic. Today I…

    October 28, 2009
    →: Overwhelmed
  • Another Spammer
    Twitter, Visualization

    Another Spammer

    This one is interesting – the network is fairly connected, if it wasn’t for the big ball of purple in the middle (@NonaCobbzea) it would look pretty normal. She’s sending unwanted @ messages with the same link in each one to a weird “blog” that’s a overly descriptive of certain aspects of her life I’d…

    October 27, 2009
    →: Another Spammer
  • Organization, Programming

    Managing Data Across Multiple Machines

    I have a problem – I now have 4 computers. Yes, I realize this is a problem that many people wish they had, but still. I have: MacBook Air – carry about at university and use out and about, use for notes, reading stuff, and small amounts of development and document editing. 15″ MacBook Pro…

    October 27, 2009
    →: Managing Data Across Multiple Machines
  • Reflections

    Family Resemblance

    Sometimes when I wake up, I walk into the bathroom and see myself in the mirror, and I’m taken aback by my resemblance to my grandmother, who died when I was 15. The dark circles under my eyes highlight that I have the same bone structure as she did. I  look less like my (great)…

    October 27, 2009
    →: Family Resemblance
  • Organization

    Week in Brief

    Last week my goals were: Write more on thesis not as much as I wanted, but some progress Create slides for presentation – made plan, have a good idea of what I want to do CA Project plan (need to find out what this entails) WISE event Write survey for other project – on hold…

    October 27, 2009
    →: Week in Brief
  • Graphing @spam
    Twitter, Visualization

    Graphing @spam

    I wonder how this will change with the new report as spam feature.

    October 23, 2009
    →: Graphing @spam
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