For some, like Steve Rubel, the blog is not the main entity which reflects the fast-changing nature of the web today. For corporations though and with thought leaders who are trying to position themselves, the long-form blog remains a genuinely powerful tool - as Louis argues here.... - http://blendingthemix.tumblr.com/post...
Dan’s a genius IMHO. He is just the kind of guy I love reading and speaking to. Sure, he gets all the tools, uses them too, but looks beyond simply the tools and tries to look at the value that interacting with and on the tools provides. Why do we re-tweet, what do our tweets say about us etc. Taking that even further, he is skilled enough to turn... - http://blendingthemix.tumblr.com/post...
Realtime search is all well and good for real-time queries, but what happens a day, week, or even month afterwards? Perhaps, as Robert suggests, Facebook’s ability to retain everything that goes on within it could be what makes it THE place to go on the web for real-time/historical search results.
Real-time systems hurting long-term knowledge? - http://blendingthemix.tumblr.com/post...
These guys have a great way of visualising data in a way that makes you WANT to look at it - and isn’t that a good thing?!
GOOD Transparency - Race in Sports - http://blendingthemix.tumblr.com/post...