Tag Archives: Flickr

The Promise and Perils of Social Software

My friend Joe Ugoretz has a new article on social software in the Academic Commons. He provides a good overview of a number of social software tools and suggestions about how to use them. But also embedded in his piece is a warning about what happens if we fail to embrace the new technologies and [...]

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Interesting Interview with Flickr CEO

O’Reilly Netowrk’s Richard Korman has a fascinating interview with Flickr’s CEO Stewart Butterfield. (Love that name, by the way.) There’s lots of good stuff here about what makes Flickr work as social software and how people are using it. Here’s what Butterfield has to say, for example, about folksonomies:

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Lean Clients, Plump Clients, and Chubby Clients for Learning Management Systems

As I mentioned in a previous post the SUNY Learning Network currently uses a home-grown learning management system built on top of Lotus Notes. And while there is a web interface to the system, many of the current users are quite attached to their fat client.
This may sound quaintly outdated at the moment. However, I [...]

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