"Why Geeks Make Better Lovers?
Why Geeks Make Better Lovers?
Hierarchy of Successful Bloggers
By Daniel
Three ads from IANSA, the International Action Network on Small Arms. IANSA is the global movement against gun violence - a network of 700 civil society organisations working in 100 countries to stop the proliferation and misuse of small arms and light weapons. VIA
Social Computing Viewpoint: Real Life 2.0 Anyone?
I've noticed recently that my involvement in blogging, particuarly internally, is having a real, positive impact on my face to face work relationships. What's really starting to interest me is the impact of online activity on offline reality.
Nielsen changes how Web sites are ranked
By Harry Chen
New poster from footballresistance.com, a volunteer project where ad agency BBDO Paris is involved. via
Errors in the Encyclopædia Britannica that have been corrected in Wikipedia
Blogs may be transforming the newspaper business model
Changing newspapers through newsroom design
We're reading more than ever before - no surprise for bloggers?
EducationShift::'Open Universities' Try to Bring College to Masses
217 Million People Play Online Games!
The Exciting World of South Korean Protests

'ByeBye MySpace, Hello Facebook' � The Ebb and Flow of Social Networks
It seems like such a short time ago that MySpace was the place to be in terms of social networking - now it seems that's all over and Facebook is now the 'site du jour'. <p> It's not the first time something like this has happened, either - there have been countless communities online that have grown, peaked, and slowly faded into obscurity. Like a roving band of wildebeest, it seems communities arrive en masse, graze for a while, and move on to pastures anew....
How the Top Bloggers Earn Money
10 Things You Need to Know about Second Life
Q&A: Second Life's Founder on his Virtual World
The current state of blogging
Videojournalism: How-to implement it and why newspapers can beat TV
Could the MySpace Platform Stunt Facebook’s Growth?
By Nick O'Neill
Social Computing Viewpoint: Facebook�s Secret Plan
Will Facebook become the next Microsoft, the next AOL or Google, or Visual Basic? I think the answer is none of the above. FB wants to be a new type of platform company where data and code are mashed up with people. We've not seen one of those yet. As Facebook touches more and more of people's lives, more questions will come up. But meantime I've figured out Facebook's secret plan and I love it: everyone gets everything for nothing...