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2007/04/26 Proposed Agenda

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Agenda

  • Introductions
  • The new Thursday Meetings blog (http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/bloggroup/) and feeds (http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/bloggroup/feed/, http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/bloggroup/comments/feed/)
  • Guests: Hasty & Max of Povo.com, a new map mashup with reviews, tagged searches, and other neat stuff
    • “Povo is a wiki-based, collaborative tool that lets everyone in the community come together to create, evolve, and maintain city-wide and local neighborhood knowledge.”
  • Neither Erica nor j can attend a meeting on May 3. Maybe someone else can run group in our absence, someone can organize dinner, or the group can have a week off.
  • On May 17, Shimon and j will talk about a project they’ve been working on.
  • Anything else
  • Upcoming events of interest:

    • See the Berkman Calendar for upcoming Berkman stuff.
    • Media in Transition 5 at MIT this weekend
    • David Weinberger (Berkman fellow & blog group member!) is having a book party (talk & reception) for his new book, Everything is Miscellaneous, Monday 4/30.
    • Computers, Freedom, and Privacy, Montreal, May 1-4
    • Feel free to publicize related events here! Let Erica or j know, comment, or add them yourself if you have an editor account.

    Various upcoming & potential stuff on our schedule:

    • Sometime: Pushkar Phatak on a blog project he’s working on
    • Second Life – a guided tour + how-to session. Mike Walsh is coordinating for the near future.
    • Second Life – a debate on it. Good? Bad? Both?
    • Dan Bricklin, known for his work on VisiCalc and wikiCalc
    • Ben Sheldon and something about maps
    • Adam and something about maps
    • Tracy Rolling of Platial on maps (notice a pattern here)
    • Something on digital natives? Get Erin Mishkin in.
    • For parents: what *are* your kids doing on the social web? Get a few students to lead it.
    • Where are kids going, now that they’re moving away from MySpace?
    • What’s the latest in the Free Culture movement?
    • Skype: How does it work? Why use it? What are the best clients? j, can you lead something on this and/or suggest someone?
      • j here: I love hidden notes in the agenda. Sure, I can do Skype.
    • Another session on podcasting – Adam Weiss
    • Get Rhod Sharpe (BBC journalist) to repeat his “how to use a microphone” etc. that he did a couple years ago
    • A session on video – get Steve Garfield in. What’s changed since the last session we had ages ago?
    • David Temez – video producer at MIT AMPS, coleader of Boston Media Makers, does a lot of other neat stuff
    • Other local placeblogs (ask Lisa to host?) – Universal Hub, Boston Globe bloggers like Brainiac, Bostonist, Davis Square LJ mods, etc.
    • OpenID – why you should use it, why you should develop with it (ask Rod Begbie to lead or help us find people)
    • Someone who can teach us about streaming radio – how to make your own streaming radio station
      • and who can address the new rules around it!
    • Do we know people who are wizards at design, and UI? Who can teach us about principles of design, show us what they did to learn as a beginner?
    • What are the latest tools for blogging etc.? Latest mashups and widgets? How has it changed in the past year or so?
    • you?
    • If you want to help shepherd a potential future topic or if you have ideas of your own, please talk to Erica or j. We’d love – and could really use – your help!

    Eat:

    • This week:

    During the meeting, participate via:

4 Comments

  1. Mike Walsh

    April 26, 2007 @ 5:30 am

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    Jack Hodgson and Bryan Person have volunteered to do a Twitter presentation on Thurs 5/3/07. It seems that Twitter gained widespread use at this year’s SXSW event. Jack and Bryan lead a twitter session at BarCamp Boston 2.

    My initial impression is that Twitter is for people with severe attention deficit disorder but then I have been called a NeoLudite before.

  2. Mike Walsh

    April 26, 2007 @ 5:37 am

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    Probably should devote some time over the next couple of weeks to answering some WordPress questions. It seems that quite a few of the folks who were forced off of Harvard’s Manilla server have moved over to WordPress.

    I for one would like to know how to handle comment spam efficiently using whatever tools are available within WordPress.

  3. Berkman Center Events & Webcasts » Blog Archive » This week at blog group: Povo.com

    April 26, 2007 @ 11:41 am

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    […] The full agenda is available on the Blog Group blog. […]

  4. Andreou

    September 8, 2007 @ 7:31 pm

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    Nice

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