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Archive for February, 2006

iKarma

I’m doing some consulting work for iKarma. It came about in part due to my JobVouch idea, which is conceptually very close to the “reputation management” approach of iKarma. (Thanks to Scott and Aleks for playing along.)
iKarma’s guiding idea is that since everyone and everything is online these days, a company, group or person risks [...]

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OSF in LA Times

My latest is out in the Los Angeles Times. It’s a travel feature about the Oregon Shakespeare Festival in Ashland, and its environs.
From the article:
SNOWFLAKES the size of quarters filled the air of the Bear Creek Valley and felted the grassy hills above Ashland with white. Nature, Shakespeare said, mirrors the affairs of man, and [...]

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Bloggar i Norge

I’m currently huddled in a room in the vast Opera Software complex. I have been bloviating to the Operatic types about blogging and related issues. I have nothing of great import to say, just wanted to dial in.
Random thoughts: I think this may be the first time I’ve ever blogged on the fly. Oslo is [...]

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In Clyde Haberman’s column in the New York Times today, “And That’s The Way It Is…Dangerous,” he ends his lionization of the brave men and women of the Armoured Press Division by distinguishing them from the contemptible fools of the blogosphere.
Journalists. There’s a word that has been stretched almost beyond elasticity. It now extends to [...]

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Oslo

I’m going to Oslo, Norway. Whee. I’m packing my suntan lotion and beach umbrella. And my night vision goggles. I’ll be there from the afternoon of Sunday, February 4 through Thursday, February 9. Most of the time I’ll be hanging out with my close, personal friends at Opera. But if anyone is interested in going [...]

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These rights organizations have no RSS or Atom feeds to syndicate their content:
Amnesty International
Article 19
Reporters Without Borders
Index on Censorship
Human Rights Monitor
Institute for War and Peace Reporting
These groups have either inadequate or malfunctioning feeds:
American Civil Liberties Union (none for topics)
Human Rights Watch (does not work)
Digital Freedom Network (none for topics)
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One of the most important functions of [...]

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