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Stainless Steel Rats Next-Gen Podcast

Once again Sam Harrelson talks me into a late night look at Next-Gen Marketing with a few practical examples over at Revenews. Long one- so good time to change the oil on the car (time shift) and listen…some might find it very relevant- no matter what reality you exist in, or think you do.

Sam says: “The podcast runs about 90 minutes and we discuss Wayne’s conception of Next Gen marketing and possible futures of online and affiliate marketing.”

Wayne says: “As usual, this podcast runs about 90 minutes and we discuss science fiction books, Next-Gen, games, my experience with ARGs, multi-verses, engagement from twitter to Second Life, Sam finds value in an OPML file, engagement metrics, incubation of fan bases, engaging smart people, Twitter, personalities, a bunch of books like: The Book of Zines, The Adventures of the The Stainless Steel Rat, Media Virus, etc. Not that many would care, but for the observant we also plod into Assyriology, cuneiform, ancient civilizations and why that crap is important to us. As usual I interrupt too often (why does he always catch me tired?), but we move along and didn’t even touch Mobile Marketing or iPhone stuff or blending it with RSS. At any rate this is sort of what “industry insiders” talk about…sort of.”



Stainless Steel Rats MP3 File

Another good cast, and Pinnacle Best Blog Award Winner- Sam Harrelson, speaks (what are you cloned or what?) at AffiliateFortuneCookies.com giving more clarity as Next-Gen, Virtual, Affiliate, and A Whole Bunch of Stuff Most Can’t Even See are heading for a whacked out, giant ajax-style real-world mashup collision thing. Maybe.

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Second Life Avatar & SMS Language Barrier

Posted in 3D Social Networks, Blogging, Gaming, Instant Messenger, Mobile, Pownce, Second Life, Skype, Twitter, Web 2.0 by wayne.porter on November 7th, 2007

Avatar Expression

I am still chewing over some comments on metrics and while I think it over I decided to take a quick look at avatars and expression. A question was asked in a forum along the lines of whether Second Life is a good medium or not for education?

I believe that yes for raw creativity, accessability, presence and simulation it is a great medium, but as learning relies heavily on communication it is hampered because much of human communication is non-verbal, we are hitting a hurdle and most do not realize it.

Someone asked if “non-verbal” communication would dissappear?

No. We will find work arounds for now. We have been for years.

IM and Micro Chunking

For example with Instant Messaging (IM) language has become compressed and we use emoticons to express emotion. Micro-chunked formats like Jaiku, Twitter, or Pownce also incite compression because in many instances Web to SMS services limit characters to 140 or so.This also exerts a force on how we express thought and use language. We adapt our messages and form “work arounds”. It is so common as to permeate popular cell phone commercials.

I have even played Uni-code characters in Twitter and thought how that might be used like a pseudo-cuneiform script. Cuneiform is one of the earliest known forms of written expression. Created by the Sumerians from ca. 3000 BC it started as as a system of pictographs. The pictorial representations faded and became simplified and more abstract.

Cultural Illiteracy

The same holds true in the work place and in different cultures. In other cultures there are numerous non-verbal cues as an American I never pick up on, because I do not know the language. Either we misunderstand or we adapt and find workarounds.

Online Board or Strategy Games

Even online card games or chess game strategies force us to relearn or change tactics. Even in logic games like chess opponents can “read” critical non-verbal feedback. A furrowed brow over moving a rook, or a smirk as a knight forks a king with check and limbs a queen. If chess is subject to this, it is no surprise that poker or blackjack or card games which use “tells” or non-verbal cues are really affected. I don’t know if anyone has monitored say “cursor” or “mouse behavior” or even eye tracking, but I think we send these signals because we are conditioned too.

The Misleading Avatar

Avatars, and there are many forms, can be extremely misleading. Even in expressive worlds like Second Life where customization is paramount. The Avatar may look healthy and fine, but the person or personality driving it might actually feel sick or have a disablity or send signals we cannot read because they do not translate.

I came to realize this when I realized how difficult it was for an avatar to express grief or another to provide solace to that Avatar and this has happened twice.

As a society we have not really “scripted” for that yet…we have scripted for lots of other stuff though…hugs, kisses, and other “behavior”, but a wide range of emotions or expressions are missing. Perhaps they are still too “synthetic” so we have to rely on overt behaviors and interpret them.

Somehow I think we will get there, or get closer, as 3D worlds become more integral to our lives because non-verbal communication is critical to everything we do. We cannot afford to “work-around” too much.

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Twitter Tracking - Twitter does More

Posted in Attention, Instant Messenger, Personal Privacy, Security, Twitter, Web 2.0, iPhone by wayne.porter on October 8th, 2007

There is nothing worse then having one/half hand to type with- (My left hand is practically paralyzed, but have regained some back in my right- so I am hopeful). It can be described as pure frustration. I will have to bore readers with just calling attention to things I find interesting, critical or poignant- then again maybe I won’t bore them. I admit I am behind on reading after four (FOUR) days of being unplugged completely and until the 30th, save for occasional game or writing that is the doc’s orders which I decided to heed. Forgive me for becoming an echo chamber, then again perhaps I am too verbose and it is better that way.

From Twitter- twitter tracking- a bit annoying as you must do it via SMS from what I read.

(Some edits per me)

track YOURKEYWORD

When someone (anyone who updates in public) mentions “YOUKEYWORD,” you’ll get it on your device in real-time. From there you can send “whois username” to find out more about that person, or “follow username” to follow his or her updates. Don’t want to receive anymore about YOURKEYWORD? Toggle it off with:

untrack YOURKEYWORD

*Note the word can also be a phrase.

You can create as many of these as you want, so send “track drinking tea”, “track iphone”, “track walking san francisco” and you’ll receive matches for all. Want to get a list of what you’re currently tracking? Send “track” alone (or “stats”). Turn them all off by sending “track off”.

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News From Twitter - MTV, People Search, and Nelson the API guy

I love e-mails from Ev at Twitter…the microchunking revolution marches on- thanks Sam for driving me nuts with those SMS calls at the Gonzo inspired summit.

I can’t wait to see what Don comes out with the next iteration of SLTWeets.com, as I understand it- something universities and educators like Fleep will love.

FLEEP AND STEVE

Ironically, as an aside, following the initial exposure via a video widget first injected by Steve, multiple Twitter back and forths over months, see timeline, Fleep and I had a brief waltz in the Church of Waltz in Second Life and weeks later she got to (lucky her) hang out late at night and listen to collegues in my social group ramble about pseudo-intellectual things. Even cooler we are meeting up in the educational track at the SL convention this weekend in Chicago (my wife’s anniversary gift)…..I really get excited about twitter/video chain reactions. Anything that makes me cut a video and buy an iPhone is significant- at least for me.

From the team at Twitter…

TWITTER PEOPLE SEARCH

It’s new feature season and we’re starting with People Search. This new Twitter feature is great for finding more people to follow because it searches profile information such as name, location, bio, and url. Come on by and find out if your friends are already Twittering and you just didn’t know it! The search field is on the right side of Twitter when you sign in:
http://twitter.com

TWITTER & MTV

We’re partnering with MTV for the Video Music Awards next month. They have some fun ideas which involve artists and celebrities including the MTV Moonman twittering from Las Vegas during the whole weekend leading up to the VMA broadcast on Sunday, September 9th. Also, Twitter’s gonna be on TV! We’re looking forward to it. The artists who will be joining Twitter are popular and you can get their updates by following the Video Music Awards
on Twitter.

Follow VMA: http://twitter.com/vma

NELSON, EX-GOOGLER, is NOW A TWITTER DUDE

Speaking of celebrities, the genius behind Google’s Search API is Nelson Minar. Nelson left Google a while back but joined Twitter months ago as a permanent advisor. Nelson continues to provide us with engineering advice, helps us work through scaling and infrastructure details, and in general brings more engineering “gravitas” to our operation. Nelson is a such valued part of the Twitter team we gave him an iPhone preloaded with all our phone
numbers.

So yeah, Nelson rocks. http://twitter.com/nelson

End of Mail……Emphasis added by me- excited by Twitter- where you can catch me…on your own schedule- that is the point.

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Exploring iPhone Sites

Posted in Web 2.0, iPhone by wayne.porter on August 16th, 2007

OK. I admit it- I am an Apple iPhone fanatic…and I am close to the edge of buying a tricked out Mac…close.

Today’s List of nifty iPhone sites…

Where to Get iPhone

iPhone at Apple

Moding and Hacking the iPhone

HacktheiPhone.com- watched some of that happen last weekend. If it is new and shiny- it will get tinkered with.
ModmyiPhone.com- Same thing- only they call it modification…

Some more iPhone Madness

Myitablet.com
iphonealley.com
iPhoneclub.nl

Wallpapers

appmarks.com (wallpapers)
sciphone.net (wallpapers)

Other

theiPhoneBlog.com
IPhone Accessories and other gear

Web 2.0 Junkies

Mobitrends Blog Post on using netvibes with the iPhone
Enophi.com Made for iPhones- Point your Iphone here for better bookmarking.
Facebook and iPhone You knew it was coming

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Skype iPhone IM+ for Skype

Posted in Mobile, Skype, VoIP Fanatics, Web 2.0, iPhone by wayne.porter on August 16th, 2007

IM+ for Skype - beta version is now on the market. Produced by SHAPE- SHAPE works directly to produce some of the hottest aggregation applications for mobile users. SHAPE is a Nokia Developer Partner and Blackberry ISV Alliance Partner. Among SHAPE’s partners include SonyEricsson and Motorola Asia, T-Mobile and Orange. If you are new to VoIP- VoIP, in a nutshell, uses your dial-up or broadband connection to make free calls over the internet. The acronym VoIP stands for Voice over Internet Protocol and is the technology for transmitting voice conversations via the internet. Thus Skype is a VoIP application, and a tough one for Enterprises because it sports encryption, it is port agile and a number of other tricky technical aspects…It is my application of choice- period.

IM+ for Skype is a web service that enables voice and text communication with other Skype users and provides cost-effective calling to landlines and mobiles.
The application is designed especially for iPhone’s touch screen and complements the design and interface of iPhone, which if you use it, you know how easy it is to use.

Features:

Call Skype users to their PCs.

With IM+ for Skype you can talk with other Skype users all over the world and see who is online and chat with Skype users

With IM+ for Skype it is possible to have chat conversations with other users who are logged in with their Skype accounts on PC. Text messaging is also a cost effective way to say something to your contacts instead of sending an SMS if you are not on an unlimited plan. By looking who is online, and sending a text message you can also check whether the contact is ready for a call.

IM+ for Skype is based on SkypeOut service that allows users to make and receive calls for a low fee. You can Make cost-effective calls to any destination and have Network Independence as the service works worldwide in any 3G⁄GSM⁄CDMA network and doesn’t require WiFi.

Truly and completely mobile software. It does not even require the PC with Skype running. IM+ for Skype enables users to call regardless of where they are.

I tested it and found the interface and built-in help making it a breeze. You get a 7-day free trial and Helen, at SHAPE, informs me they are a Skype certified application.

There is a small one time fee, with all updates included so no monthly subscriptions. Free technical support via e-mail 7 days a week.

SkypeOut-

To some of the most popular destinations, Skype has one unified rate, which they call the SkypeOut Global Rate: (Check latest prices at US Store)

Argentina (Buenos Aires), Australia, Austria, Belgium, Canada, Canada (mobiles), Chile, China (Beijing, Guanzhou, Shanghai, Shenzhen), China (mobiles), Czech Republic, Czech Republic - Prague, Denmark, Estonia, France, Germany, Greece, Guam, Hong Kong, Hong Kong (mobiles), Hungary, Hungary - Budapest, Ireland, Israel, Israel - Jerusalem, Italy, Luxembourg, Malaysia, Malaysia - Kuala Lumpur, Mexico (Mexico City, Monterrey), Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Poland (Poland, Gdansk, Warsaw), Portugal, Puerto Rico, Russia (Moscow, St. Petersburg), Singapore, Singapore (mobiles), South Korea, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Taiwan (Taipei), United Kingdom, United States (including Alaska and Hawaii) and United States
(mobiles).

SHAPE and other IM Protocols for those who don’t do the IPhone

While researching this application I came across their All public IM systems in one client:IM+ All-in-One Messenger: MSN/Windows Live Messenger, Yahoo!, AIM/ iChat, ICQ, Jabber and Google Talk for Pocket PC, a Blackberry version (a little more expensive) and one for Windows Smartphones. Yikes!

- BlackBerry, Windows Mobile, Symbian, Palm, Brew, J2ME.
- Simultaneous chat with contacts from different systems.
- Lifetime License, all upgrades included.

They have special versions of IM+ available for different mobile platforms. The mobile platforms are in the list below. I will check it out and review later.

* Windows Mobile Pocket PC
* Windows Mobile Smartphone
* BlackBerry
* Symbian S60 (v.1, v.2, v.2 FP3, v.3)
* Symbian Series 80
* Symbian Series 90
* Symbian UIQ (SE M600, W950, P990,
SE P910, P900, SE P800,
Motorola A920, Motorola A925/A1000,
BenQ P30, Arima U300)
* Palm OS
* Java phones
* i-mode
* Nokia 9210, Nokia 9290

No free trial, but looking at the awards it has taken- it seems to do the job- Still I will see about some testing, but if you are a power user on the go…

Pocket PC

IM+ All-in-One Messenger: MSN/Windows Live Messenger, Yahoo!, AIM/ iChat, ICQ, Jabber and Google Talk for Pocket PC

BlackBerry

IM+ AIM/iChat, MSN/Live Messenger, Yahoo!, ICQ, Jabber, Google Talk and MySpace for BlackBerry

Windows Smartphones

IM+ AIM/iChat, MSN/Live Messenger, Yahoo!, ICQ, Jabber and Google Talk for Windows Smartphones


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Twitter & Social Proprioception

Posted in Lifestyle Evolution, Mobile, Pownce, Twitter, Video, Web 2.0 by wayne.porter on August 12th, 2007

Pay attention- this is an important concept- “Social Proprioception”

Still the next Video I am going to add guns and roller skate into a wall while tweaking the volume until then….bear it…can’t see it? Try Here on YoutTube Channel.




SLTweets Second Life Twitter and Research Hud

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Iphone Review- Video Adventure

Posted in E-Commerce, Mobile, Video, Web 2.0 by wayne.porter on August 12th, 2007

YouTube Beta (Podcast) Video Cast Take 1


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Robert Scoble, Wayne Porter- Scrabulous, Twitter, Blame Ev.

We kick off this story with Robert Scoble wanting to play Scrabulous inside of Facebook. Cool- I am up for it and figure since I am on vacation- gaming would be good. Let us note his blog entries…

Off we Go: (in FACEBOOK) Wayne is playing Scrabulous with Robert. 11:16pm

GAME ACTION

Wayne Porter opens up with TARP for 12
Robert Scoble responds with plural ROOFS for 10.
Wayne Porter responds with ORDAIN for 9
Robert Scoble responds with TELL for 4

Now making the match 21-14.

Wayne Porter gets aggressive and plays TILLED for 14 and Robert….well

THE GAME GETS BETTER

Read these “micro-chunks” and “cross terrain” diversions…This is what happens when a Media Navigator/Security Researcher and a Mega-Blogger & Media Evangelist armed with video (and neither have ever met) try to play a new game…inside of a social platform. Bicameralism in popular culture? Think Neal Stephenson and first several books (The Big U, Zodiac, Snow Crash) tackle the bicameral mind theory…Snow Crash again…

WAYNE PORTER- TWEETS

These are my responses as I interact with Robert while his attention is split in a number of ways…and I attempt to get it using the Skype connector. The timeline is hard to follow because frankly- I am worn out.

Get the whole stream here via RSS or select from here.

LOL Scoble is twittering during our first Facebook Scrabulous game. Media junkie! about 2 hours ago from web

Just changed his Skype topic to http://twitter.com/wporter/… about 2 hours ago from web 4 minutes ago from Facebook in reply to Scobleizer.

Skype topic with Robert is now http://www.pownce.com/Corwi… (which throws this out of whack again) about 1 hour ago from web

@Scobleizer LOL- took a Skweet (hybrid Skype-Tweet) to catch you- I implore your wife to get you a “hyper-media intervention specialist”. about 2 hours ago from web in reply to Scobleizer

With Others Previous What am I thinking? I need to invent something that streams RSS into a P2PTV client that functions with an I.V. line and G-Tube. (This … … about 1 hour ago from Facebook)

@Scobleizer SMS from here on out…I know our game is on hold, but I have this written up and it needs to cross some more terrain.

4:03am FOR GOOD MEASURE

Wayne sent a free gift to Robert Scoble. Inside of Facebook- a JPG of a Turtle with the note-

“Thank God it isn’t Chess” and the E-mail option off. He will never see that…micro-chunkers hate e-mail.

So we are a few moves into the game…and

ROBERT NOT ONLY TWITTERING- BUT PRODUCING: SAMPLE

Robert created a new kyte show. 4:06am

Robert wrote a new WordPress blog post. 3:59am

Robert Scoble wrote Amazon rolls out Flexible Payment Service at Scobleizer.

Robert wrote a new WordPress blog post. 3:19am

Robert Scoble wrote What the hell is up with our kids today? at Scobleizer.

Robert updated Twitter. 3:18am

Inspirational 14-year-old geek: http://tinyurl.com/2g875x — what is happening to our youth today?

Robert posted a video. 2:45am

At the same time twittering during all of this production and it took a Tweet into a Skype Chat Title to “get attention”

ROBERT’S TWITTER TIMELINE

(note in reverse order- last is first)

i just put up my face talking about Amazon http://tinyurl.com/ywuzg5 25 minutes ago from twitterrific

I love Kyte.tv 26 minutes ago from twitterrific

@balaji_dutt: I hate direct messages. Everything I do I like doing in public. That way nothing is ever hidden from you. 30 minutes ago from twitterrific in reply to balaji_dutt

@JeffBarr: OK, let’s do something when I am up in Seattle for Gnomedex. I’ll be there the two days after Gnomedex and my schedule is open. 38 minutes ago from twitterrific in reply to jeffbarr

@ChrisSaad: everyone knows my number. I’m just trying to keep the line open. :-) 40 minutes ago from twitterrific in reply to ChrisSaad

@JeffBarr: only if you can find them in the next few minutes. :-) I want you. 41 minutes ago from twitterrific in reply to jeffbarr

(That’s for Jeff Barr only please). 42 minutes ago from twitterrific

Wanna call me at 425-205-1921 right now? 43 minutes ago from twitterrific

Jeff, can we do a voice interview? 43 minutes ago from twitterrific

@JeffBarr is going to own TechMeme because this is brilliant to tease us and keep us waiting for his post. 44 minutes ago from twitterrific in reply to jeffbarr

@ccmehil: hold that thought until next week. I’d love to find a way to get him a MacBook. about 1 hour ago from twitterrific in reply to ccmehil

@ratherfancy: when i was 14 I was playing with computers, but not seriously. I think I was watching too much Star Wars. about 1 hour ago from twitterrific in reply to ratherfancy

I forgot about Susan Wojcicki. her garage is where Google started. http://tinyurl.com/n2mpl about 1 hour ago from twitterrific

@ChrisVanPatten: yeah, it’s just fun when you meet someone who is so put together at 14. I’d love to meet you too. about 1 hour ago from twitterrific

@ravbaker: this kid is just amazing. I don’t know where kids like this come from. about 1 hour ago from twitterrific in reply to ravbaker

Inspirational 14-year-old geek: http://tinyurl.com/2g875x — what is happening to our youth today? about 1 hour ago from twitterrific

@wporter: it’s even worse than that. Im watching the Simpsons, reading feeds, AND playing you at Scrabulous! about 2 hours ago from twitterrific in reply to wporter

@jabancroft: yeah, if Jeff Barr tells us his Amazon secrets it’ll only be between the three of us! Heheheh. about 2 hours ago from twitterrific in reply to jabancroft

@JeffBarr has us all hot and bothered over some rumbling from Amazon. OK, Jeff, spill the beans! about 3 hours ago from

Robert- behind on the game or the schedule? (Wayne notes next time challenge Robert to Tic-Tac-Toe…less attention needed)

SKYPE DIRECT CONNECT

Now recall I am changing Skype topics (WE HAD IT OPEN WHOLE TIME) from time to time…our attention to the game in an ephemeral fashion, while both working on things. I am on east coast- he is on west. His first response to lack of movement is when I post a Twitter URL into the Topic of Skype.

For the sake of learning something, or maybe a chuckle…I’ll post a snip or so, I think he will understand. Not like it would stop me anyway- that whole Monkey Phone Call thing and all…water under the bridge. Note times.

[12:25:47 AM] Wayne Porter says: you alive on scrabble or is this a multi-day game?

[12:45:47 AM] Robert Scoble says: I just got back.

[12:45:53 AM] Robert Scoble says: So, will join in shortly.

[12:46:07 AM] Wayne Porter says: k- i’ll debate harrelson on social labeling in interim

[1:32:23 AM] Wayne Porter says: are you multi-tasking? :P

[1:42:49 AM] Wayne Porter has changed the chat topic to “Spell Feldman for $10 donation to app makers”

[2:20:05 AM] Wayne Porter has changed the chat topic to “http://twitter.com/wporter/statuses/183941132

[2:29:49 AM] Wayne Porter has changed the chat topic to “Tragic http://twitter.com/wporter/statuses/183951402

[2:41:26 AM] Wayne Porter has changed the chat topic to “Can’t help himself http://www.pownce.com/CorwinCorp/notes/415772/forward/

[3:10:20 AM] Robert Scoble says: heh, yeah. I’m way behind, though.

[3:10:50 AM] Wayne Porter says: i was almost sending you an SMS

WAYNE WAS BUSY TOO

A smattering…again in reverse order- latest first where my attention was.

Wayne sent a free gift to Robert Scoble. 4:03am ( A Turtle with message saying “Thank God This Isn’t a Chess Game.)

Wayne updated Twitter. 11:59pm
@samharrelson olds on Sokal was weak, let’s say check and I offer up Noam Chomsky…

Wayne updated Twitter. 11:48pm
@chrispirillo Never did- until the iPhone…now I do.

Wayne updated Twitter. 11:43

@Scobleizer Java Locked on IE- I am good to go with Firefox…will trace Java app next time…your move. Sam jump in…u can put PHD to use

During this span I was talking to my son, debating Sam on post-modernism at CostPerNews.com, syncing up podcasts with the new iPhone (yes- it is changing how I take in media), making my Facebook post-modern joke about Crowley to riposte at Sam over his slap at my Sokal inspired attack on post-modernism, twittering and reading up on educational labeling and implications for marketing. (Sam I think you are a genius, but you are wrong- I’ll gather more research.)

Labeling Theory Tested: Pygmalion in the Classroom
Rosenthal, R., and Jacobson, L. (1968). Pygmalion in the Classroom. New York: Rinehart and Winston.

“they then selected 20 percent of the students at random - without any regard to their intelligence test results - and told the teachers that these students could be expected to “bloom” or “spurt” in their academics that year. At the end of the year, they came back and re-tested all the students.”

….

Labeling matters, and the younger the person getting the label is, the more it matters

I know it is from 1968- is that still contemporary?

To close… I am about to fire off an SMS- hell yes I am, but there is movement in Facebook- crafty Scoble…at around 5:33 am I check in game…

Robert has moved in with a play of RETELL for 6 bringing him to 20….

I’m holding all kinds of weird letters, but have had time to think while I was writing this post, fortunately I had a BLANK tile, and the good fortune of having a grand-father-in-law who invented automated biochemistry. I recalled “OXYACID” from a happy hour talk being any acid that contains oxygen (we were discussing zinc air fuel cells and/or something about renin-angio tension cycle and hypertension I think).

I recalled common ones include sulfuric acid- H2+SO4 or phosphoric acid H3PO4 + H2O or Nitric Acid H+N+O3. Yes a bit archaic, but so was the chemist. Good for 27 points.

Porter: 62
Scoble: 20

At 5:54 Eastern I write in-game “I can’t believe I or you are still at this and I am documenting it…we have lost it.”

. At least I have, and really not lost it- I have found “it”. Fast, efficient, compressed communication.

Because while Robert Tweets, as do birds outside my window- and they are twittering like many people are- this game isn’t over yet…57 Tiles left. I still have to go in Second Life- so Robert- I hope you are not awake. If you move- Twitter me- I’ll have on my SLTweets HUD which is terrain agnostic- no matter how alien SL is- the message can travel.

In the end I am going to just blame Evan Williams founder of Obvious…although I am sorry to hear about Sarah’s tooth Ev. (See personal nature of Twitter)

Thanks for all this fun as Sam documents Robert’s video on Twitter HQ.

This stuff isn’t hard to understand because the concept is simple, although it maybe a bit hard on the people out exploring, stretching and flying around the fast growth and implications of the movement. It might also be hard to swallow for those who have a vested interest in the top-down structure.

This “micromedia” is here to stay…not all companies will survive but the die is cast and that alphabetical caste system is not as important.

Your move Robert…take your time. The media is your choice of course, and where and when you choose to focus your attention is yours as is mine. The brief feeling of overload goes away once people have earned the attention- and anyone can earn today.



The Twitter Machine:: Reflections on Language

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Media and Social Collision- Crude Timeline

Deconstructing only on what I know. Stream that acts recursively to site or dated.

- Ponder Path of Widgets on February 2, 2007 via Steve.

- Go Gonzo and exposed to Twitter via Sam. Post at RN January 21, 2007

- Note Twit to Sam March, 16, 2007

- Twitter Tracking with Fleep date unknown.

- Fleep makes a tweet (short post) about a teacher’s conference on March 14, 2007

- I follow her stream, blog on March 18, 2007.

- Meanwhile, Fleep reads my old post on March 14, 2007

- Her Read based on my blog on Steve’s embeded widget dated March 26, 2007,

- Retrograde Note: Know Steve via Brian Clark’s (circa 1999) and series of posts- summed up August, 28, 2006.

- Fleep tweets about the video. March 18, 2007

- The entire loop prompts me to document the action in a blog entry March 18, 2007

- Injected back into Twitter March 18, 2007

- This inspired by Sam on Twitter adoption story via WSJ March 16, 2007

- Sam’s blog based on Wall Street Journal story March 16, 2007

- Circle completes and I “meet” Fleep July 27th, 2007

- Recap with addendum. August 2, 2007

- August 2, 2007 injected into facebook…perhaps via twitter.

There has to be more. I cannot see it all- maybe Steve can shed light on widget views of the video? It still sits at University of Cincinnati and on blogs. What effect continues to pulse from this “frozen knowledge”

Commonly called “social media”- it is really only media that we socialize around.

Note the players in the pattern- blog, video, widgets, twitter, conversation, inspiration, virtual meeting…and elements unknown.

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iPhone and AT&T Bags are Inventory…

Posted in E-Commerce, Mobile, Security by wayne.porter on July 20th, 2007

Verizon and Nokia are probably in trouble with the AT&T and iPhone deal. The iPhone is going to be stiff competition and the device as ubiquitous as the iPod. While I now have mine activated, jury is out on whether I will finally “go mobile”. I need to import contacts, and start playing with applications. Will it liberate me or become an anchor? Was neat watching YouTube from a phone…no wonder Google jumped on GrandCentral?

One detail caught my attention while buying the device(s) as I got two: AT&T negotiated the AT&T “bag” as part of the deal somehow. At each AT&T store the iPhone must go out in ITS OWN PLASTIC AT&T BAG!… Each plastic bag is treated as a unique piece of inventory. Talk about minute details…would have loved to have listened to those negotiations.

Be on the alert though the phishers are out…where there are people and popularity…there are scams.

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Pownce- Took 5 Minutes to spend $20 a year after Pownce Invite

Posted in Blogging, Mobile, Pownce, Social Networks, Twitter, Web 2.0, Widgets by wayne.porter on July 1st, 2007

Sam has been Powncing ahead as usual and hat tip to him for the invite. Right off the bat I can say I Kevin Rose’s Pownce (and I still like twitter) feels like a better thought out Twitter. Not surprising since Twitter was way ahead and I think Ev and team were experimental…and blazed a path. I fought Twitter for quite awhile…not any more. Micro-chunk, thin-sliced, easy to read, make it simple, fast-delivery is good. I still haven’t seen what I want though in a type of application like this for certain goals so I am going to have my biz buddy Don (of SLTweets.com), you know the guy that tools around with me in virtual worlds, create this- I hope…He may slap me, I may pawn him. Hard to say.

It took me 5 minutes to sign up for Pownce and go Pro. I do have an invite left after tapping colleagues (I think)…just reply with ‘Hey Wayne- Pownce me” or feel free to go off on why you think micro-chunking information is where it is at or not. I liked the no ads option. I do not mind to pay a fair price for software- I far prefer it to ads. If I have it- I will hook you up.

Social networking- gosh. Between E-mail, skypes, My Page (last), IM, Twits, RSS, phone calls, video conferences…is it any wonder we feel a bit awash in communications? That is why I liked twitter- I could get it when I needed it and that is why I have been relatively silent for awhile. I was more productive creating off grid, however it is very useful for idea absorption and synthesis. Let’s not forget- good blogging, at any pace is hard work. Micro-chunked messages that are aggregated over time makes a blog a good canon for “twitter’ or ‘Pownce” or any sort of this.

From site:


Website + App
You can access all of your Pownce notes just on our website or you can download a small program for your computer.

The software is available right now for Windows and Mac users and will available for Linux soon too. It takes advantage of a new technology from Adobe called AIR, which is super useful.

Pownce Me:

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Japanese Twittering- Security and Coining a Phrase…

Posted in In The Press, Mobile, Security, Social Networks by wayne.porter on May 9th, 2007

Apparently my blog entry at SPG on twitter security hazards took off. I coined a word for the potential of phishing attacks after the IP Spoofing incident- (I dubbed these potential attacks “Twishing” for lack of anything more creative) and it went full-blown in the Japanese technical press, but pretty much only in Japan. They get it.

See CnET Japanactually all over Japan. Strange- I am still a fan of twitter though. Just be careful.

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Gadget, Widget, Sidebar, Searchbar…Gadget Ads- Go Figure

Posted in E-Commerce, Free Software, Gadgets Widgets, Mobile, Web 2.0, Widgets by wayne.porter on May 7th, 2007

Sam again reports that Google is testing “Gadget Ads”. I find the choice of name interesting…and I still can’t figure this out.

Many of refer to these small applications as “widgets”, actually Google Labs refers to the Mac O/S flavor as a widget although lately we see their iterations as a “gadget”.

Microsoft calls them gadgets. When I search Google for “Microsoft widgets” I end up with a link to Microsoft Gadgets- a stand alone domain. In the MSFT world we have:

Web gadgets: run on a web site, such as Live.com or Spaces.Live.com
Sidebar gadgets: run on the desktop or be docked onto, run on the Windows Sidebar.
SideShow gadgets: run on auxiliary external displays, e.g. potentially mobile phones and other devices.

While we are on mobile let us not forget about ZenZui. Spun out of Microsoft as a separate company ZenZui’s mobile widget technology was developed by Microsoft’s Research lab, patented by Microsoft and Microsoft also helped the group raise funding and acquire tech.

Yahoo calls them widgets with their latest release- yes now it is simply Yahoo! Widgets. No more ‘Engine’. e.g. Yahoo Widget Engine (formerly known as Konfabulator).

If you want to really want to muck about in that debate you will note Apple’s Dashboard and Konfabulator. Here both programs used the term “widget” to describe the applications they ran. Apple was using the term “gadgets” to describe the widgets Dashboard ran before switching to “widgets” during the course of Mac OS X Tiger’s development for unknown reasons.

One one would think we could use a standard here? Perhaps the underlying technology they support, as well as the O/S, and their intended place of use (desktop, web page, mobile) helping define the debate. Which at this point might be irrelevant. Think-a-ma-bob might suffice for most.

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