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Blogging in the plural

Most scholarly treatments of blogging begin with a reference to Rebecca Blood’s (2000) history of the idea of blogging, or draw on a standardized definition like the one offered by Jill Walker (2003), which suggests that a weblog is “a frequently updated website consisting of dated entries arranged in reverse chronological order,” and goes on […]
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Ed Amoroso on Information Security

On Monday (October 17), Ed Amoroso (CIO, AT&T) gave a talk here at UB on “Recent Innovations in Network Security” (RealMedia), focusing on the role of infrastructure and telecom folks in handling issues of security on the Net. His argument — “networks don’t run themselves” — is certainly AT&T-centric. Cool pictures of spikes in infrastructure […]
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What does good powerpoint look like? It looks like this. Also a great intro to sxip, of course. I first heard about sxip about a year and a half ago? When is it going to blow up?
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Google Talk

Can you guess my Google Talk (Google’s new IM/VoIP beta) user name? I guess you didn’t have to! When is Google going to change its tag line to “All your utterances are belong to us”?
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