Posted in Economics and cybenetics on Sep 13th, 2005 Comments Off
I happened on a very nice demonstration of the beauty of OPML directories:
Click here for a succinct, live directory that traverses the entire history of podcasting, from the first experiment with enclosures, through Chris Lydon’s political coverage of the Democratic Presidential Primary, to the first Morning Coffee notes, to Dave Winer’s most recent Coffee notes.
These audio [...]
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Posted in Economics and cybenetics on Sep 13th, 2005 Comments Off
Posted in Economics and cybenetics on Sep 13th, 2005 Comments Off
As a person with a background in large-scale organizations, one thing I believe is often missed is the importance of seasoned leadership with experience in the particulars of a given business or activity.
This story in the Washington Post reports in detail the weakness of emergency management leadership in FEMA, with a preponderance of former [...]
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Posted in Economics and cybenetics on Sep 3rd, 2005 Comments Off
I have told several people about Peter Quintas and Silk Road Tech, which is taking blogging into the enterprise space very effectively. If you want an insight into his and their thinking, check out http://tourniquet.on.silkblogs.com/ often.
Also, check out this post from more than a year ago..
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Posted in Economics and cybenetics on Sep 3rd, 2005 Comments Off
http://www.hurricaneupdate.blogspot.com
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Posted in Economics and cybenetics on Sep 3rd, 2005 Comments Off
The Times-Picayune Newspaper organization of New Orleans is providing many online resources, including neighborhood-by-neighborhood coverage of conditions in the city.
http://www.nola.com/
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Posted in Economics and cybenetics on Sep 3rd, 2005 Comments Off
Here is a link to the Katrina “I’m ok” site to look for a loved one, and to tell people you are ok (assuming you can get on the web).
http://katrina.im-ok.org/
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Posted in Economics and cybenetics on Sep 3rd, 2005 Comments Off
This is a comprehensive summary released just a few minutes ago. Looting reportedly has been stopped, and the dome is almost empty.
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Posted in Economics and cybenetics on Sep 2nd, 2005 Comments Off
Envision a vast human-machine collective focused on the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina. Across the web we are participating in a vast clustered hierarchy of people, systems and services. We have our own national news commentators, the new Walter Cronkites, serving us richly-pointed roundups like this one yesterday. The web scene demonstrates power law effects, of course, but with new centers and [...]
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Posted in Economics and cybenetics on Sep 2nd, 2005 Comments Off
The Katrina Wiki is available in OPML:
Katrina Wiki in directory form
Katrina Wiki in raw OPML
The Katrina Wiki is thanks to Stacy Kramer.
The OPML translations of the Katrina Wiki are courtesy of Bela Labovitz of RSS Labs.
The Kartrina Wiki in directory form is updated every 15 minutes from Stacy’s site, and is on a fairly high-capacity [...]
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