BlogTalk2008 - Anna Rogozinska - Polish Diet Blogs

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BlogTalk2008 - Anna Rogozinska - Polish Diet Blogs

Anna Rogozinska (Institute of Polish Culture, Warsaw University)Everyday body regimes: the construction of self in weblogs about dieting

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BlogTalk2008 Cork - Mark Bernstein - Neovictorian, nobitic, and narrative

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BlogTalk2008 Cork - Mark Bernstein - Neovictorian, nobitic, and narrative

Mark Bernstein (Eastgate Systems Inc.)Neovictorian, nobitic, and narrative: ancient anticipations and the meaning of weblogs

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BlogTalk2008 - Salim Ismail - Entrepreneurship and Social Media

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BlogTalk2008 - Salim Ismail - Entrepreneurship and Social Media

Keynote talk: Salim Ismail (ex-Yahoo!) Entrepreneurship and social media

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WebCamp on SNP 2008 Cork - Panel Discussion 1

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WebCamp on SNP 2008 Cork - Panel Discussion 1

Panel discussion heard and discussed t reports from the earlier breakout sessions

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WebCamp 2008 Cork - Ajit Jaokar - Privacy and Revocation

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WebCamp 2008 Cork - Ajit Jaokar - Privacy and Revocation

- Ajit Jaokar - Privacy and revocation, two sides of the same coin: using Google OpenSocial APIs to illustrate a new privacy model for the social web - More... Ajit Jaokar is a mobile web pioneer and a researcher on identity and reputation in social networks at University College London. Ajit is founder and CEO of Futuretext publishing, and his latest book was entitled "Mobile Web 2.0". Ajit is also a member of the RSA and of the web2.0 workgroup. Currently, he plays an advisory role to a number of mobile startups in the UK and in Scandinavia.

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WebCamp 2008-03-02 - Dan Brickley

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WebCamp 2008-03-02 - Dan Brickley

- Dan Brickley - Stuff I've been thinking about lately - More... Dan Brickley is a Semantic Web advocate and researcher. He joined the W3C in 1999 to help establish the Semantic Web project. In 2000, he co-founded the FOAF project, and he has been working on interconnecting the social web ever since. Post-W3C, Dan has been working as a part-time contractor at Joost, is active in the open standards world, and he serves as a visiting fellow at the University of Bristol.

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WebCamp 2008 Cork - Panel Discussion 2

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WebCamp 2008 Cork - Panel Discussion 2

WebCamp Panel Discussion with Ben Ward, Stephanie Booth, Dan Brickley hear and discuss the results of various breakout sessions from the previous hour.

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