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Towards that Manifesto | Open Bookmarks Blog
http://blog.openbookmarks.org/2011/03/04/towards-that-manifesto
Manifesto in Progress: What you should be asking. The New Site →. March 4, 2011. As recently announced on the mailing list, Open Bookmarks is changing its focus slightly. After a few months of discussion, it’s become obvious that developing a standard, while worthy, is not what the social reading space needs. What it does need, however, is a set of basic principles, that readers, publishers and developers can all understand, and the latter can implement in the way they feel is best. More to come soon.
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Literary Seismography | secondaryfermentation
https://secondaryfermentation.wordpress.com/2011/06/15/literary-seismography
Laquo; Etaoin Shrdlu. June 15, 2011. With the fall of the logistical hurdles of publication, disseminating your writing carries as little risk and as little weight as you give it. Public feedback and interactivity, mutability of published writing, and the ability to not merely allude but link to other works are brand new tools for writers. The blog as commons and commonplace book. The blog to the writer of books as the foam pit to the motocross jumper. Of the early 20th century sought to shift the conten...
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June | 2011 | Open Bookmarks Blog
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Monthly Archives: June 2011. June 1, 2011. I’ve started talking about the new site in a more public way today: on Twitter and other blogs. In particular, there’s a long post at booktwo.org, on selfish v social, ebook ownership, and the reading experience: We stand at a … Continue reading →. Is a project to discuss, develop and design an open framework for saving, storing and sharing bookmarks, annotations and reading data in ebooks. Manifesto in Progress: What you should be asking. BMXL and the Open Wiki.
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Class 8: Digital Souvenirs – Links | Waving at the Machines / ITP
https://wavingatitp.wordpress.com/2012/10/29/class-8-digital-souvenirs-links
Waving at the Machines / ITP. Class 8: Digital Souvenirs – Links. October 29, 2012. A lot of ground covered in this blog post: Walter Benjamin’s Aura: Open Bookmarks and the future eBook. Also Maps, Books, Spimes, Paper: Post-Digital Media Design. Bookcubes: Souvenirs of Digital Reading. Photojojo’s Time Capsule. RealTime World War II. One Hour Per Second. The internet considered as memory. And discussed in class:. Where The F* k Was I. From → Uncategorized. Leave a Reply Cancel reply.
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Uncategorized | Open Bookmarks Blog
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May 20, 2011. Today the Open Bookmarks site is changing, as discussed previously at booktwo.org and on the mailing list. The aim of the new site is to focus more on working with publishers and developers to define best practice for social reading, … Continue reading →. Is a project to discuss, develop and design an open framework for saving, storing and sharing bookmarks, annotations and reading data in ebooks. Manifesto in Progress: What you should be asking. BMXL and the Open Wiki.
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October | 2010 | Open Bookmarks Blog
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Monthly Archives: October 2010. Open Bookmarks: The Beginning. October 6, 2010. Welcome to the Open Bookmarks blog. Thanks for reading, and if you haven’t already, you may want to subscribe via RSS. This is where we’ll be reporting on the progress of the project. You can also sign up to the … Continue reading →. Is a project to discuss, develop and design an open framework for saving, storing and sharing bookmarks, annotations and reading data in ebooks. Manifesto in Progress: What you should be asking.
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Going Public | Open Bookmarks Blog
http://blog.openbookmarks.org/2011/06/01/going-public
June 1, 2011. I’ve started talking about the new site in a more public way today: on Twitter and other blogs. In particular, there’s a long post at booktwo.org. On selfish v social, ebook ownership, and the reading experience:. It’s worth noting that this announcement comes on the same day that Borders removed itself from the ebook market, transferring its libraries to Kobo. What this. Is (one of the many reasons) why we need Open Bookmarks. This entry was posted in Discussion. Leave a Reply Cancel reply.
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Amazon and the reintermediation of the spectacle
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Amazon and the reintermediation of the spectacle. Sep 28, 2011. There's an archetypal narrative of the web that starts with the word disintermediation. Which is the posh way of saying cutting out the supply chain middle men. It's usually accompanied by a picture showing before:. The perenial poster child for the promise of disintermediation is Dell. Cutting out the distributors and retailers to go direct to consumers with their marvelous black boxes of technology. And for everything else there's Amazon.
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May | 2011 | Open Bookmarks Blog
http://blog.openbookmarks.org/2011/05
Monthly Archives: May 2011. May 20, 2011. Today the Open Bookmarks site is changing, as discussed previously at booktwo.org and on the mailing list. The aim of the new site is to focus more on working with publishers and developers to define best practice for social reading, … Continue reading →. Is a project to discuss, develop and design an open framework for saving, storing and sharing bookmarks, annotations and reading data in ebooks. Manifesto in Progress: What you should be asking.