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    <dc:creator>jschneider</dc:creator><description><![CDATA[<blockquote>But here's what I found most interesting: The only difference between a failure and a fizzle was the element of surprise. In all cases, the surfer ends up in the water. There's no other possible way to wrap up a ride.

That got me thinking: What if we all lived life like a surfer on a wave?

The answer that kept coming to me was that we would take more risks.

That difficult conversation with your boss (or employee, or colleague, or partner, or spouse) that you've been avoiding? You'd initiate it.

That proposal (or article, or book, or email) you've been putting off? You'd start it.

That new business (or product, or sales strategy, or investment) you've been overanalyzing? You'd follow through.

And when you fell — because if you take risks, you will fall — you'd get back on the board and paddle back into the surf. That's what every single one of the surfers did.

So why don't we live life that way? Why don't we accept falling — even if it's a failure — as part of the ride?

Because we're afraid of feeling.</blockquote>

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<dc:subject>failure change management culture procrastination</dc:subject>
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<item rdf:about="http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2012/02/120228114308.htm">
    <title>Stress changes how people make decisions</title>
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    <link>http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2012/02/120228114308.htm</link>
    <dc:creator>jschneider</dc:creator><description><![CDATA["under stress, people pay more attention to the upside of a possible outcome." via https://twitter.com/conradhackett/status/230292998796238848]]></description>
<dc:subject>change stress decision-making</dc:subject>
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    <title>Failing to Notice Haircuts, Missing Buildings, and Changed Conversation Partners | Psychology Today</title>
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<item rdf:about="http://gcloud.civilservice.gov.uk/2012/04/11/unacceptable-it-is-pervasive/">
    <title>#Unacceptable IT is pervasive</title>
    <dc:date>2012-04-15T00:31:51+00:00</dc:date>
    <link>http://gcloud.civilservice.gov.uk/2012/04/11/unacceptable-it-is-pervasive/</link>
    <dc:creator>jschneider</dc:creator><description><![CDATA[via https://twitter.com/#!/jkerrstevens/status/190719470237515776]]></description>
<dc:subject>ICT government data IT UK change</dc:subject>
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    <title>BBC News - The myth of the eight-hour sleep</title>
    <dc:date>2012-02-23T16:46:27+00:00</dc:date>
    <link>http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/magazine-16964783</link>
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<item rdf:about="http://www.changedetection.com/monitor.html">
    <title>ChangeDetection - Monitor a Web Page for Changes</title>
    <dc:date>2012-02-02T23:02:56+00:00</dc:date>
    <link>http://www.changedetection.com/monitor.html</link>
    <dc:creator>jschneider</dc:creator><dc:subject>RSS monitoring web change</dc:subject>
<dc:source>https://pinboard.in/</dc:source>
<dc:identifier>https://pinboard.in/u:jschneider/b:957b3ebd94a2/</dc:identifier>
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<item rdf:about="http://blog.hubjects.com/2011/12/web-of-unfinished-weavings.html">
    <title>A Web of unfinished weavings</title>
    <dc:date>2012-01-23T23:04:04+00:00</dc:date>
    <link>http://blog.hubjects.com/2011/12/web-of-unfinished-weavings.html</link>
    <dc:creator>jschneider</dc:creator><dc:subject>wikipedia vocabularies change</dc:subject>
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<dc:identifier>https://pinboard.in/u:jschneider/b:36b48bdec806/</dc:identifier>
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<item rdf:about="http://www.stevenberlinjohnson.com/2011/05/go-west-middle-aged-man.html">
    <title>Go West, Middle-Aged Man</title>
    <dc:date>2012-01-09T21:52:09+00:00</dc:date>
    <link>http://www.stevenberlinjohnson.com/2011/05/go-west-middle-aged-man.html</link>
    <dc:creator>jschneider</dc:creator><description><![CDATA[<blockquote> "Change like this slows down time," he wrote. When you're in your routine, frequenting the same old haunts, time seems to accelerate -- was it just four years ago that our youngest son was born? But all the complexities of moving -- figuring out where to live, getting there, and then navigating all the new realities of the changed environment -- means that the minutes and hours that once passed as a kind of background process, the rote memory of knowing your place, suddenly are thrust into your conscious awareness. You have to figure it out, and figuring things out makes you aware of the passing days and months more acutely. You get disoriented, or at least you have to think for a while before you can be properly oriented again.</blockquote>

]]></description>
<dc:subject>change time</dc:subject>
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<item rdf:about="http://www.elion.ee/docs/joulukaart/eng/">
    <title>Elion's christmas greeting</title>
    <dc:date>2012-01-05T11:47:35+00:00</dc:date>
    <link>http://www.elion.ee/docs/joulukaart/eng/</link>
    <dc:creator>jschneider</dc:creator><dc:subject>cards change</dc:subject>
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<item rdf:about="http://tinyhabits.com/">
    <title>Tiny Habits w/ Dr. BJ Fogg - Behavior</title>
    <dc:date>2012-01-03T13:14:17+00:00</dc:date>
    <link>http://tinyhabits.com/</link>
    <dc:creator>jschneider</dc:creator><dc:subject>habits change captology BJ Fogg</dc:subject>
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<item rdf:about="http://theengineeress.com/resources/">
    <title>Resources</title>
    <dc:date>2011-12-02T00:54:02+00:00</dc:date>
    <link>http://theengineeress.com/resources/</link>
    <dc:creator>jschneider</dc:creator><dc:subject>habits change tools</dc:subject>
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<item rdf:about="http://connection-revolution.com/how-to-live-an-interesting-life-2/">
    <title>How to live an interesting life</title>
    <dc:date>2011-10-28T12:02:37+00:00</dc:date>
    <link>http://connection-revolution.com/how-to-live-an-interesting-life-2/</link>
    <dc:creator>jschneider</dc:creator><dc:subject>interestingness boringness change</dc:subject>
<dc:source>https://pinboard.in/</dc:source>
<dc:identifier>https://pinboard.in/u:jschneider/b:cbf67113dcf4/</dc:identifier>
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<item rdf:about="http://markklein.wordpress.com/2011/08/28/systemic-escape-negotiation/">
    <title>Systemic Escape &amp; Negotiation « Mark Klein’s Weblog</title>
    <dc:date>2011-08-29T14:57:24+00:00</dc:date>
    <link>http://markklein.wordpress.com/2011/08/28/systemic-escape-negotiation/</link>
    <dc:creator>jschneider</dc:creator><description><![CDATA["“Systemic escape” is probably the most challenging problem in enabling social change: every system, no matter how destructive, generally accretes vested interests that individually resist change even if it eventually will be better for all of them. It’s not enough to have a better end point, you also have to have a way of transitioning there that everyone can live with, step-by-step (unless change occurs because of crisis, economic breakdown or revolution or war)."]]></description>
<dc:subject>negotiation decision-making collaboration change</dc:subject>
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<item rdf:about="http://xark.typepad.com/my_weblog/2011/08/reading-william-irwin-thompson.html?">
    <title>Xark!: Reading William Irwin Thompson</title>
    <dc:date>2011-08-04T16:07:44+00:00</dc:date>
    <link>http://xark.typepad.com/my_weblog/2011/08/reading-william-irwin-thompson.html?</link>
    <dc:creator>jschneider</dc:creator><description><![CDATA["With the replacement of bookstores by supermarket chains, the only books that are now available are books by movie stars and TV celebrities. In a differance, the text is a sign of being famous, and the famous are simply those who are famous for being famous. An appearance on a TV show is itself an achievement, an epiphany of the culture. A text in this world is not to be read: it is simply another form of currency and a means of exchange. In the consequent breakup of culture into subcultures, intellectual respectability must come from its unavailability and its resistance to communication and exchange, much like the heavy gold stored under the Paradeplatz in Zurich, and so incomprehensibility becomes their essential value. Here, the Europeans come back into their own, and no American professors can hope to compete with the likes of Derrida and Habermas."]]></description>
<dc:subject>authorhood authorship authority culture change</dc:subject>
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<dc:identifier>https://pinboard.in/u:jschneider/b:0aadadeac596/</dc:identifier>
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<item rdf:about="http://managemetadata.org/blog/2011/04/24/what-is-the-change-that-is-rda/">
    <title>What is the Change that is RDA? | Metadata Matters</title>
    <dc:date>2011-04-25T09:22:02+00:00</dc:date>
    <link>http://managemetadata.org/blog/2011/04/24/what-is-the-change-that-is-rda/</link>
    <dc:creator>jschneider</dc:creator><description><![CDATA[" she, like most catalogers (and far too many library administrators), thinks of RDA as the successor to AACR2, the cataloging ‘rules’. I, on the other hand don’t care at all about the rules (there, I’ve said it, are you all happy now?) Instead I see the potential of RDA elsewhere: in the vocabularies specifically, and not incidentally in the revolution they represent in the way we envision our future in metadata. Put more succinctly, it’s not what we say, but how we say it, that makes RDA a big leap forward.""the negative view of the future stems from the lack of understanding of what will actually need to change to enable libraries to fully implement RDA, and what that change offers us at this critical time for libraries. A real RDA implementation, with the benefits already under extensive discussion in the library community, cannot, CANNOT, actually happen in a MARC environment with the inwardly focused assumptions in evidence in the discussion paper. "]]></description>
<dc:subject>RDA metadata education cataloging change libraries</dc:subject>
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<item rdf:about="http://booktwo.org/notebook/the-silence-the-context-now/">
    <title>The Silence Before, The Context Now | booktwo.org</title>
    <dc:date>2011-04-23T09:32:38+00:00</dc:date>
    <link>http://booktwo.org/notebook/the-silence-the-context-now/</link>
    <dc:creator>jschneider</dc:creator><description><![CDATA[""]]></description>
<dc:subject>attention change internet socialmedia</dc:subject>
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<item rdf:about="http://orweblog.oclc.org/archives/002053.html">
    <title>Patterns of publication and library collections as measure of technology shifts? - Lorcan Dempsey's Weblog</title>
    <dc:date>2011-04-07T10:09:26+00:00</dc:date>
    <link>http://orweblog.oclc.org/archives/002053.html</link>
    <dc:creator>jschneider</dc:creator><description><![CDATA[""]]></description>
<dc:subject>change libraries collection-development</dc:subject>
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<item rdf:about="http://thepenguinblog.typepad.com/the_penguin_blog/2010/11/today-is-an-incredibly-exciting-day-today-is-the-launch-of-the-puffin-digital-prize-and-a-brave-new-world-for-puffin-picture.html">
    <title>The Penguin Blog: Picture books for the digital generation</title>
    <dc:date>2010-11-10T12:49:02+00:00</dc:date>
    <link>http://thepenguinblog.typepad.com/the_penguin_blog/2010/11/today-is-an-incredibly-exciting-day-today-is-the-launch-of-the-puffin-digital-prize-and-a-brave-new-world-for-puffin-picture.html</link>
    <dc:creator>jschneider</dc:creator><description><![CDATA["There's no doubting that these new platforms will spell out a new world for picture books. They will no longer be bound by the contstraint of 32 pages, it can be what you like."]]></description>
<dc:subject>iPad &quot;book-sniffer&quot; genre change picture-books</dc:subject>
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<dc:identifier>https://pinboard.in/u:jschneider/b:e64fe4c1d713/</dc:identifier>
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<item rdf:about="http://mastersofmedia.hum.uva.nl/2010/10/07/the-wiki-elite/">
    <title>Masters of Media » The Wiki-Elite</title>
    <dc:date>2010-11-07T11:09:15+00:00</dc:date>
    <link>http://mastersofmedia.hum.uva.nl/2010/10/07/the-wiki-elite/</link>
    <dc:creator>jschneider</dc:creator><description><![CDATA[" This fragmentation of content pushes Wikipedia in a more distinct serious direction. It’s ironic that the encyclopedia that’s by and for users still has a hierarchy. If my entry gets deleted I will definitely feel rejected by these users in specific and Wikipedia in general. What gives this user the right to delete an entry I find relevant? He doesn’t own Wikipedia. It’s supposed to be a free encyclopedia that’s open for everyone, but that’s not the feeling I got from writing my first entry.

In combination with the not overly user friendly system of Wikipedia, lacking templates that would extremely simplify the adding and editing of content by less experienced users, these developments might make this ambitious online encyclopedia ironically enough a work of the elite – just like the traditional encyclopedia was and is. This new Wiki-elite might just spoil the fun and possibilities that Wikipedia gives the user. The regular contributors of Wikipedia have made the choice to make Wikipedia a more professional encyclopedia. They just have to watch that the most fun encyclopedia in existence doesn’t become a little too serious."]]></description>
<dc:subject>wikipedia change AfD</dc:subject>
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<item rdf:about="http://newsfromconstantinople.com/?p=124&amp;cpage=1#comment-149">
    <title>Designing for Social Meaning « The News from Constantinople</title>
    <dc:date>2010-11-05T12:20:48+00:00</dc:date>
    <link>http://newsfromconstantinople.com/?p=124&amp;cpage=1#comment-149</link>
    <dc:creator>jschneider</dc:creator><description><![CDATA["an entirely new online collaboration platform–ConsiderIt, a platform for crowdsourcing the creation of key pro/con points, which currently powers the Living Voters Guide.""Just like individual users, users of social media develop their own conventions, use-cases and hacks to adapt the technology to their personal wants and needs. However, since these platforms are social and built around user-generated content, the number and complexity of these adaptations increase exponentially and acquire social, rather than just personal, significance. These social meanings have the power to recursively shape how individuals use the platform and often lead to the development of new uses that couldn’t have been conceived of in the original design.""Key Points:

Little design decisions matter. The fact that Twitter is public by default, or that tweets are limited to 140 characters, afford not only particular user behaviors but also very social activities. Your design not only sets the ultimate bounds of what your users can and cannot do, but suggests some technically possible usages while discouraging others.
Design for Incompleteness. When you build a social media platform, no matter what you design in, you’ll never know how people will use it until they do. Because these are social ecologies rather than single-user interfaces, the potential ways that users will adapt the communication channels and interactive mechanisms of the interface to their own purposes is an order of magnitude greater.
Pay attention to the content of user-generated content. You can pore over all the analytic data you want, study your inbound and outbound links, track growth, activity and how much time your users spend logged in, but in order to understand (and design for) how people are really using your site or service, you need to understand what they’re actually doing while they’re there."]]></description>
<dc:subject>collaboration considerit socialmedia information-ecologies change</dc:subject>
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<item rdf:about="http://www.socialsciences.manchester.ac.uk/ricc/events/digital_affect/documents/AmparoLasen-ThechangesinembarrassmentrevealedbynewmediapracticesPPT.pdf">
    <title>[untitled]</title>
    <dc:date>2010-10-28T12:35:42+00:00</dc:date>
    <link>http://www.socialsciences.manchester.ac.uk/ricc/events/digital_affect/documents/AmparoLasen-ThechangesinembarrassmentrevealedbynewmediapracticesPPT.pdf</link>
    <dc:creator>jschneider</dc:creator><description><![CDATA[via presentations/papers from 'Affective Fabrics of Digital Cultures: Feelings, Technologies, Politics':
http://www.socialsciences.manchester.ac.uk/ricc/events/digital_affect/index.html]]></description>
<dc:subject>embarrassment change newmedia intimacy privacy</dc:subject>
<dc:source>https://pinboard.in/</dc:source>
<dc:identifier>https://pinboard.in/u:jschneider/b:b30e05f42ff4/</dc:identifier>
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<item rdf:about="http://thepenguinblog.typepad.com/the_penguin_blog/2010/09/theygrowupfast.html">
    <title>The Penguin Blog: My, don't they grow up fast</title>
    <dc:date>2010-10-03T09:25:02+00:00</dc:date>
    <link>http://thepenguinblog.typepad.com/the_penguin_blog/2010/09/theygrowupfast.html</link>
    <dc:creator>jschneider</dc:creator><description><![CDATA["as I cleared out my desk drawers preparing for my imminent departure I experienced a huge nostalgia rush as I discovered a selection of past and present ereading devices that have accumulated there over the years. From humble beginnings (I remember the thrill of selling four copies of a particular title in a week in the 2001 launch of Penguin's first ebook list) to today's 'magical' devices which can incorporate video (video!) into ebooks, it's clear that we've come a long way in a short time.



There's still plenty to do before ebooks are the primary format for the distribution of books (and it is my personal belief that this will one day inevitably come to pass) - publishers need to demonstrate to consumers that digital files have value in themselves, device interoperability would be a good thing and we still need to work turning the slow juggernaut of book publishing into agile digital workflow. But the changes I've been involved in and seen at first hand over the past thirteen years (and particular during the last couple of years) convince me that publishers have the will to make digital publishing succeed and that the audience is there for the sort of digital content that we can commission and distribute.""f in 1997 I'd been told that I'd be working on a wikinovel, or a data visualization of an autobiography or an alternate reality game or even on a blog read globally, I'd have thought that I was in a surreal dream."]]></description>
<dc:subject>Penguin ebooks ebookreaders ebookreader-history change</dc:subject>
<dc:source>https://pinboard.in/</dc:source>
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<item rdf:about="http://weblogs.swarthmore.edu/burke/2010/06/07/big-tent-problems/">
    <title>Big-Tent Problems « Easily Distracted</title>
    <dc:date>2010-06-07T18:29:10+00:00</dc:date>
    <link>http://weblogs.swarthmore.edu/burke/2010/06/07/big-tent-problems/</link>
    <dc:creator>jschneider</dc:creator><description><![CDATA["I think it’s not an accident that the group is informal and only subsidized indirectly by administrative funding. This is one of the points that I find myself making on a cyclical basis to foundation officers who want to help higher education change some of its practices of assessment or to embrace new models for organizing curricula and research. Frequently, the harder you try to make change happen, and the more formal your funding and structuring of such promotional efforts are, the less interesting and effective the results. If there isn’t some group of people already trying to do things differently, you can’t make it happen just with money."]]></description>
<dc:subject>change innovation code4lib culture</dc:subject>
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<item rdf:about="http://weblogs.swarthmore.edu/burke/2010/04/09/the-work-of-cultural-capital/">
    <title>The Work of Cultural Capital</title>
    <dc:date>2010-04-10T10:51:04+00:00</dc:date>
    <link>http://weblogs.swarthmore.edu/burke/2010/04/09/the-work-of-cultural-capital/</link>
    <dc:creator>jschneider</dc:creator><dc:subject>Timothy Burke class change working-parents 1950's 1980's middle-class culture America interesting</dc:subject>
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<item rdf:about="http://www.economist.com/opinion/displaystory.cfm?story_id=15606229">
    <title>The war on baby girls: Gendercide | The Economist</title>
    <dc:date>2010-03-17T21:38:02+00:00</dc:date>
    <link>http://www.economist.com/opinion/displaystory.cfm?story_id=15606229</link>
    <dc:creator>jschneider</dc:creator><description><![CDATA["China alone stands to have as many unmarried young men—“bare branches”, as they are known—as the entire population of young men in America. In any country rootless young males spell trouble; in Asian societies, where marriage and children are the recognised routes into society, single men are almost like outlaws. Crime rates, bride trafficking, sexual violence, even female suicide rates are all rising and will rise further as the lopsided generations reach their maturity (see article).

It is no exaggeration to call this gendercide.""Baby girls are thus victims of a malign combination of ancient prejudice and modern preferences for small families. Only one country has managed to change this pattern. In the 1990s South Korea had a sex ratio almost as skewed as China’s. Now, it is heading towards normality. It has achieved this not deliberately, but because the culture changed. Female education, anti-discrimination suits and equal-rights rulings made son preference seem old-fashioned and unnecessary. The forces of modernity first exacerbated prejudice—then overwhelmed it. "]]></description>
<dc:subject>Economist abortion gendercidee via:@metaman technology change</dc:subject>
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<item rdf:about="http://akahele.org/2010/02/tilikum-and-wikipedia/">
    <title>Akahele | Tilikum and Wikipedia</title>
    <dc:date>2010-03-16T10:03:44+00:00</dc:date>
    <link>http://akahele.org/2010/02/tilikum-and-wikipedia/</link>
    <dc:creator>jschneider</dc:creator><description><![CDATA[""]]></description>
<dc:subject>wikipedia diffs history change whales seaworld</dc:subject>
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<item rdf:about="http://www.edge.org/3rd_culture/gelernter/gelernter_index.html">
    <title>Edge: THE SECOND COMING — A MANIFESTO By David Gelernter</title>
    <dc:date>2010-03-13T20:05:09+00:00</dc:date>
    <link>http://www.edge.org/3rd_culture/gelernter/gelernter_index.html</link>
    <dc:creator>jschneider</dc:creator><description><![CDATA[via http://www.slideshare.net/factoryjoe/activitystreams-is-it-getting-streamy-in-here slide 82-85, 87 "The Orwell law of the future: any new technology that can be tried will be." "You can see a book whole from the outside. You know in advance how a book is laid out — where the contents or the index will be — and how to "operate" one. As you work through it, you always know where you stand: how far you have gone and how much is left.""Miniaturization was the big theme in the first age of computers: rising power, falling prices, computers for everybody. Theme of the Second Age now approaching: computing transcends computers.""Our standard policy on file names has far-reaching consequences: doesn't merely force us to make up names where no name is called for; also imposes strong limits on our handling of an important class of documents — ones that arrive from the outside world. A newly-arrived email message (for example) can't stand on its own as a separate document — can't show up alongside other files in searches, sit by itself on the desktop, be opened or printed independently; it has no name, so it must be buried on arrival inside some existing file (the mail file) that does have a name. The same holds for incoming photos and faxes, Web bookmarks, scanned images...""The point of lifestreams isn't to shift from one software structure to another but to shift the whole premise of computerized information: to stop building glorified file cabinets and start building (simplified, abstract) artificial minds; and to store our electronic lives inside."" lifestreams can turn office paper into a temporary medium — for use, not storage. "On paper" is a good place for information you want to use; a bad place for information you want to store."]]></description>
<dc:subject>future technology culture computing change sensor-networks David Gelernter lifestreams streams</dc:subject>
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<item rdf:about="http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2010/02/04/AR2010020404396.html?wprss=rss_technology">
    <title>Proliferation of Internet memes makes it difficult to stay current - washingtonpost.com</title>
    <dc:date>2010-02-05T10:35:32+00:00</dc:date>
    <link>http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2010/02/04/AR2010020404396.html?wprss=rss_technology</link>
    <dc:creator>jschneider</dc:creator><description><![CDATA["The things we do see, we don't necessarily see together. Our communal cultural timeline is gradually dissolving. "Most water-cooler moments used to come from television," says Jeffrey Cole, director of the University of Southern California's Center for the Digital Future, speaking of the universal viewing experiences in which everyone used to see the same programs at the same time, from their living rooms. Now, we program our own viewing schedules, saving up "Glee" episodes to watch on Hulu, then getting annoyed when someone reveals "spoilers" for an episode that aired in November. """On the Internet, there is no viewing schedule and no expiration date. Nearly everything that was ever put up stays up. It's possible to spend your entire life catching up online, asking yourself, "Is this real life? Why is this happening? Is this gonna be forever?" ("David After Dentist," people.)""The typical viral video on YouTube receives 43 percent of its annual views within the first 10 days of its launch, according to research firm TubeMogul. The rest of the clicks are spread through the remaining days of the year, discovered by tag-alongs and come-latelies."]]></description>
<dc:subject>memes media massmedia change asynchronicity youtube popularity</dc:subject>
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<item rdf:about="http://www.idealog.com/stay-ahead-of-the-shift-what-publishers-can-do-to-flourish-in-a-community-centric-web-world">
    <title>Stay Ahead of the Shift: What Publishers Can Do to Flourish in a Community-Centric Web World – Digital Book Publishing Futurist – The Idea Logical Company, Inc.</title>
    <dc:date>2010-02-03T00:26:47+00:00</dc:date>
    <link>http://www.idealog.com/stay-ahead-of-the-shift-what-publishers-can-do-to-flourish-in-a-community-centric-web-world</link>
    <dc:creator>jschneider</dc:creator><dc:subject>publishing future-of-publishing change</dc:subject>
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<item rdf:about="http://indiamos.wordpress.com/2010/01/30/whats-been-gnawing-at-me-lately/">
    <title>What’s been gnawing at me lately « India, Ink.</title>
    <dc:date>2010-02-01T18:23:05+00:00</dc:date>
    <link>http://indiamos.wordpress.com/2010/01/30/whats-been-gnawing-at-me-lately/</link>
    <dc:creator>jschneider</dc:creator><description><![CDATA["One of the things that I find gets more difficult year after year—and I can’t tell if this is more because I’m getting older, or because I’m letting myself be pelted with information faster and harder than ever before, or because I don’t write as regularly as I used to—is synthesizing ideas. I spend hours each day gathering information, and some days it seems like for every page I read on the Web, I open or bookmark two more to read later. Yet when an occasion arises for me to state what I think about what I’ve read, I most often end up blurting out whatever my gut tells me, rather than what’s the result of deliberate analysis and consideration—because who has time to ruminate?"]]></description>
<dc:subject>ipad epub thinking change writing</dc:subject>
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<item rdf:about="http://www.sacbee.com/198/story/2420039.html">
    <title>The Oh Decade: Fear not for information – it always finds a highway - Sacramento Opinion - Sacramento Editorial | Sacramento Bee</title>
    <dc:date>2009-12-29T10:14:50+00:00</dc:date>
    <link>http://www.sacbee.com/198/story/2420039.html</link>
    <dc:creator>jschneider</dc:creator><description><![CDATA["Just think, around this time 10 years ago, most people connected online through painfully slow dial-up modems. Cell phones were the size of Fuji apples with no Web browsing capabilities. Being "social" online meant forwarding a chain e-mail."
]]></description>
<dc:subject>internet history change community-funded-reporting media future</dc:subject>
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<item rdf:about="http://www.nytimes.com/2009/12/22/opinion/22brooks.html?_r=1">
    <title>Op-Ed Columnist - The Protocol Society - NYTimes.com</title>
    <dc:date>2009-12-22T11:59:20+00:00</dc:date>
    <link>http://www.nytimes.com/2009/12/22/opinion/22brooks.html?_r=1</link>
    <dc:creator>jschneider</dc:creator><description><![CDATA["In the 19th and 20th centuries we made stuff: corn and steel and trucks. Now, we make protocols: sets of instructions.""A protocol economy has very different properties than a physical stuff economy. For example, you and I can’t use the same piece of metal at the same time. But you and I can use the same software program at the same time. Physical stuff is subject to the laws of scarcity: you can use up your timber. But it’s hard to use up a good idea. Prices for material goods tend toward equilibrium, depending on supply and demand. Equilibrium doesn’t really apply to the market for new ideas."
]]></description>
<dc:subject>economics ip nytimes change</dc:subject>
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<item rdf:about="http://enthusiasm.cozy.org/archives/2009/11/enabling-change">
    <title>Ascription is an Anathema to any Enthusiasm › Ben Hyde</title>
    <dc:date>2009-11-25T12:02:53+00:00</dc:date>
    <link>http://enthusiasm.cozy.org/archives/2009/11/enabling-change</link>
    <dc:creator>jschneider</dc:creator><description><![CDATA[A peptalk! :)
]]></description>
<dc:subject>change code4lib</dc:subject>
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<item rdf:about="http://wanderingstan.com/2009-11-16/american-idol-starsky-hutch-agents-for-world-change">
    <title>wanderingstan» Blog Archive » American Idol, Starsky &amp; Hutch: Agents for world change</title>
    <dc:date>2009-11-23T16:18:10+00:00</dc:date>
    <link>http://wanderingstan.com/2009-11-16/american-idol-starsky-hutch-agents-for-world-change</link>
    <dc:creator>jschneider</dc:creator><description><![CDATA["I love the fact that Hollywood, which is blamed so for so much of what’s wrong in the world, is actually changing the world for better* in more powerful ways than many “direct” approaches such as NGO’s or military action.

*In this case, “better” meaning more democracy, and the general spread of concepts like equality and human rights. Hollywood’s “payload” contains many other ideas, such as materialism and moral relativity, that aren’t so universally loved. Stephenson is ambivalent on this.""Anyone who grows up watching TV, never sees any religion or philosophy, is raised in an atmosphere of moral relativism, learns about civics from watching bimbo eruptions on network TV news, and attends a university where postmodernists vie to outdo each other in demolishing traditional notions of truth and quality, is going to come out into the world as one pretty feckless human being. And–again–perhaps the goal of all this is to make us feckless so we won’t nuke each other."
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<dc:subject>media change Miranda-izing</dc:subject>
<dc:identifier>https://pinboard.in/u:jschneider/b:41f7e67be1ff/</dc:identifier>
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<item rdf:about="http://www.provost.harvard.edu/reports/Library_Task_Force_Report.pdf">
    <title>Harvard Library_Task_Force_Report.pdf (application/pdf Object)</title>
    <dc:date>2009-11-17T12:39:07+00:00</dc:date>
    <link>http://www.provost.harvard.edu/reports/Library_Task_Force_Report.pdf</link>
    <dc:creator>jschneider</dc:creator><dc:subject>harvard libraries future change lpnews</dc:subject>
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<item rdf:about="http://www.readwriteweb.com/archives/forget_the_itunes_lp_apps_are_the_new_album.php">
    <title>Forget the iTunes LP, Apps are the New Album</title>
    <dc:date>2009-09-12T02:52:46+00:00</dc:date>
    <link>http://www.readwriteweb.com/archives/forget_the_itunes_lp_apps_are_the_new_album.php</link>
    <dc:creator>jschneider</dc:creator><dc:subject>music apps albums change music-business</dc:subject>
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<item rdf:about="http://www.nytimes.com/2009/08/10/technology/10morning.html?_r=2">
    <title>For Families Today, Technology Is Morning’s First Priority - NYTimes.com</title>
    <dc:date>2009-08-10T18:51:39+00:00</dc:date>
    <link>http://www.nytimes.com/2009/08/10/technology/10morning.html?_r=2</link>
    <dc:creator>jschneider</dc:creator><dc:subject>nytimes family change Internet</dc:subject>
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<item rdf:about="http://labs.timesonline.co.uk/blog/2009/06/05/what-britain-eats-three-decades-of-grocery-shopping/">
    <title>What Britain eats: three decades of grocery shopping — Times Labs Blog</title>
    <dc:date>2009-08-05T13:56:37+00:00</dc:date>
    <link>http://labs.timesonline.co.uk/blog/2009/06/05/what-britain-eats-three-decades-of-grocery-shopping/</link>
    <dc:creator>jschneider</dc:creator><dc:subject>UK food change datavisualization</dc:subject>
<dc:identifier>https://pinboard.in/u:jschneider/b:fd4d494c263c/</dc:identifier>
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    <title>Mail Volume Expected to Continue Decline; U.S. Postal Service Adapting Services - washingtonpost.com</title>
    <dc:date>2009-07-25T13:32:18+00:00</dc:date>
    <link>http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2009/07/24/AR2009072403857.html</link>
    <dc:creator>jschneider</dc:creator><description><![CDATA["Mail Volume Expected to Decline; U.S. Postal Service Adapts by Pulling Collection Boxes" Reducing collection boxes will also reduce
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<dc:subject>USPS mail recession change Virtuous-cycles</dc:subject>
<dc:identifier>https://pinboard.in/u:jschneider/b:bc3804a753be/</dc:identifier>
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<item rdf:about="http://vimeo.com/5334937">
    <title>Penny For Your Thoughts - Umair Haque on Vimeo</title>
    <dc:date>2009-07-15T22:26:40+00:00</dc:date>
    <link>http://vimeo.com/5334937</link>
    <dc:creator>jschneider</dc:creator><dc:subject>innovation business strategy ideas change</dc:subject>
<dc:identifier>https://pinboard.in/u:jschneider/b:f49badc182dc/</dc:identifier>
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<item rdf:about="http://arstechnica.com/web/news/2009/07/academic-publisher-reportedly-going-online-only.ars">
    <title>Science moves from the stacks to the Web; print too pricey - Ars Technica</title>
    <dc:date>2009-07-15T00:15:48+00:00</dc:date>
    <link>http://arstechnica.com/web/news/2009/07/academic-publisher-reportedly-going-online-only.ars</link>
    <dc:creator>jschneider</dc:creator><description><![CDATA["It's tempting to ascribe some of the journals' decline to laziness—researchers being unwilling to make the effort to walk a few hundred meters (or, possibly, even a few floors) to visit the library. If anything, however, the converse is actually true. For those of you too young to remember, a trip to the library would often involve several hours of wandering among shelves that did not lend themselves to a linear, alphabetic organization of content; older and less popular journals often turned out to be stored off site. Spending a day in the library largely meant that other work was set aside for the day."

With online content, literature searches can be squeezed in among the frequent but short breaks that occur within experiments. If anything, avoiding a trip to the library allows people to work harder.
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<dc:subject>Libraries change ACS science research</dc:subject>
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<item rdf:about="http://twitter.com/shifted/status/2388042052">
    <title>Twitter / Jenny Levine: thinking this is an intere ...</title>
    <dc:date>2009-07-01T23:49:07+00:00</dc:date>
    <link>http://twitter.com/shifted/status/2388042052</link>
    <dc:creator>jschneider</dc:creator><dc:subject>Power control change shift disruptive-change disruptive-technology</dc:subject>
<dc:identifier>https://pinboard.in/u:jschneider/b:c7793cc55710/</dc:identifier>
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	<rdf:li rdf:resource="https://pinboard.in/u:jschneider/t:shift"/>
	<rdf:li rdf:resource="https://pinboard.in/u:jschneider/t:disruptive-change"/>
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<item rdf:about="http://michaelnielsen.org/blog/?p=629">
    <title>Michael Nielsen » Is scientific publishing about to be disrupted?</title>
    <dc:date>2009-06-30T19:30:21+00:00</dc:date>
    <link>http://michaelnielsen.org/blog/?p=629</link>
    <dc:creator>jschneider</dc:creator><description><![CDATA[When incremental change doesn't cut it. "It’s true that stupidity and malevolence do sometimes play a role in the disruption of industries. But in the first part of this essay I’ll argue that even smart and good organizations can fail in the face of disruptive change, and that there are common underlying structural reasons why that’s the case. That’s a much scarier story.""The problem is that your newspaper has an organizational architecture which is, to use the physicists’ phrase, a local optimum. Relatively small changes to that architecture - like firing your photographers - don’t make your situation better, they make it worse.""The only way to get from one organizational architecture to the other is to make drastic, painful changes."An early sign of impending disruption is when there’s a sudden flourishing of startup organizations serving an overlapping customer need...organizational architecture is radically different..."
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<dc:subject>change Future disruption disruptive-change disruptive-technology lpnews recommendations scientific-communication scientific-publishing information-ecosystem scholarly-communication</dc:subject>
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<item rdf:about="http://www.livescience.com/culture/090601-social-network.html">
    <title>Half of All Friends Replaced Every 7 Years | LiveScience</title>
    <dc:date>2009-06-23T00:31:41+00:00</dc:date>
    <link>http://www.livescience.com/culture/090601-social-network.html</link>
    <dc:creator>jschneider</dc:creator><dc:subject>friendship change time socialnetworks research culture relationships</dc:subject>
<dc:identifier>https://pinboard.in/u:jschneider/b:f92ff824eaaa/</dc:identifier>
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<item rdf:about="http://scienceblogs.com/confessions/2009/06/still_more_on_social_networkin.php">
    <title>Still more on social networks: Behaving yourself online! : Confessions of a Science Librarian</title>
    <dc:date>2009-06-19T23:43:16+00:00</dc:date>
    <link>http://scienceblogs.com/confessions/2009/06/still_more_on_social_networkin.php</link>
    <dc:creator>jschneider</dc:creator><dc:subject>socialnetworking change</dc:subject>
<dc:identifier>https://pinboard.in/u:jschneider/b:b2296a08cdca/</dc:identifier>
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<item rdf:about="http://www.cbc.ca/canada/ottawa/story/2009/06/18/pei-archives-paper-digital.html">
    <title>National archives reviews purchases of paper materials in digital age</title>
    <dc:date>2009-06-19T01:40:50+00:00</dc:date>
    <link>http://www.cbc.ca/canada/ottawa/story/2009/06/18/pei-archives-paper-digital.html</link>
    <dc:creator>jschneider</dc:creator><description><![CDATA["Library and Archives Canada has put a moratorium on buying paper documents and books for its collection.""the moratorium is temporary and only applies to items it buys. It will still acquire documents other ways, including gifts and donations, websites and government records.

Rimmer said the archives spends about $1 million a year buying publications, and is reviewing whether that will continue in the digital age."
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<dc:subject>print publishing canada change</dc:subject>
<dc:identifier>https://pinboard.in/u:jschneider/b:5e6cf8c93cbd/</dc:identifier>
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<item rdf:about="http://acrlog.org/2009/05/26/innovation-moves-our-profession-forward/">
    <title>Innovation Moves Our Profession Forward</title>
    <dc:date>2009-06-07T20:42:37+00:00</dc:date>
    <link>http://acrlog.org/2009/05/26/innovation-moves-our-profession-forward/</link>
    <dc:creator>jschneider</dc:creator><dc:subject>innovation information change</dc:subject>
<dc:identifier>https://pinboard.in/u:jschneider/b:d85bb91d4224/</dc:identifier>
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<item rdf:about="http://broadcast.oreilly.com/2009/05/immediacy-and-teaching-for-diy.html">
    <title>Personalizing the Learning Conversation - O'Reilly Broadcast</title>
    <dc:date>2009-05-24T14:30:50+00:00</dc:date>
    <link>http://broadcast.oreilly.com/2009/05/immediacy-and-teaching-for-diy.html</link>
    <dc:creator>jschneider</dc:creator><dc:subject>documentation elearning publishing change personalization social-networking</dc:subject>
<dc:identifier>https://pinboard.in/u:jschneider/b:75d5e7d94b9f/</dc:identifier>
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<item rdf:about="http://www.daniel-lemire.com/blog/archives/2009/05/07/research-interests-should-be-short-lived/">
    <title>Research interests should be short-lived?</title>
    <dc:date>2009-05-09T15:17:40+00:00</dc:date>
    <link>http://www.daniel-lemire.com/blog/archives/2009/05/07/research-interests-should-be-short-lived/</link>
    <dc:creator>jschneider</dc:creator><dc:subject>research change</dc:subject>
<dc:identifier>https://pinboard.in/u:jschneider/b:cc7587117301/</dc:identifier>
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<item rdf:about="http://www.insidehighered.com/views/2009/05/05/weisbuch">
    <title>Views: Toward a 21st Century Renaissance -- in My Day - Inside Higher Ed</title>
    <dc:date>2009-05-06T17:15:56+00:00</dc:date>
    <link>http://www.insidehighered.com/views/2009/05/05/weisbuch</link>
    <dc:creator>jschneider</dc:creator><description><![CDATA["“listen, it may be late afternoon; it may even be early evening. But it is still my day.” More to the point, the phrase made me realize that I am pretty old, and that made me think — I guess I am supposed to speak like a codger now and say instead, “that got me to thinking...” — about the changes in academe in my lifetime.""I prefer my nature in iambic pentameters""We probably already possess the right mechanism for a 21st century renaissance. It just needs some adjustments.  I want to suggest two such adjustments. One is in the relation of the arts and sciences to the world; and another readjusts the arts and sciences in relation to themselves and to professional education.""I do not mean it ironically when I look to the liberal arts takeover of the world.""marry intellectual hedonism to the responsibility of the intellectual.""The university can become a porch society in relation to the disciplines."
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<dc:subject>academia change liberal-arts deep-knowledge intellectual-rigor islands</dc:subject>
<dc:identifier>https://pinboard.in/u:jschneider/b:e70cc0433a9e/</dc:identifier>
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<item rdf:about="http://wordsfornerds.wordpress.com/2009/04/07/i-dont-want-to-be-a-slow-adopter/">
    <title>I don’t want to be a slow adopter « Words For Nerds</title>
    <dc:date>2009-05-06T03:07:58+00:00</dc:date>
    <link>http://wordsfornerds.wordpress.com/2009/04/07/i-dont-want-to-be-a-slow-adopter/</link>
    <dc:creator>jschneider</dc:creator><description><![CDATA["But if we accept that we’re going to be a few years behind every new tool and innovation that comes out, we’re only going to become more and more irrelevant. I like to think that the new generation of librarians, the people I’m graduating with in just four short weeks and those to follow, will change that slow-to-adopt habit. Sadly, I look around and see a lot of students who don’t seem all that interested in change.  It is far from the case that everyone in my program is like that. There are tons of forward thinking, innovative and creative people here. But there are also too many people who grimace at the thought of the eBook, who shake there heads at bringing mobile technologies into the library, who think creating an Information Commons is a Really Great and New Idea! These people don’t give me a lot of hope that our profession will keep up to date.  We can’t always be lagging behind our patrons, lagging behind the rest of the information economy."
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<dc:subject>change future technology libraries</dc:subject>
<dc:identifier>https://pinboard.in/u:jschneider/b:60c680d76c5e/</dc:identifier>
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<item rdf:about="http://mp.natlib.govt.nz/detail/?id=18536&amp;l=en">
    <title>Object 18536 Detail | Manuscripts &amp; Pictorial | National Library of New Zealand</title>
    <dc:date>2009-05-05T23:11:33+00:00</dc:date>
    <link>http://mp.natlib.govt.nz/detail/?id=18536&amp;l=en</link>
    <dc:creator>jschneider</dc:creator><dc:subject>ephemera change NewZealand post-office</dc:subject>
<dc:identifier>https://pinboard.in/u:jschneider/b:a961f879abda/</dc:identifier>
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    <title>Dust</title>
    <dc:date>2009-04-28T12:27:31+00:00</dc:date>
    <link>http://joechip.net/brian/2009/04/01/dust/</link>
    <dc:creator>jschneider</dc:creator><description><![CDATA["They had in common: they were words, for me or for you, and now they’re mostly gone.  When all this started, it seemed worth doing, and having; a long moment when weblogs were for the ages, when you were writing things worthy of codes of ethics, of archiving, of import.  By now, a little learning has transpired. Facebook knows that everything has to happen all the time, or in the line of sight of every person. Twitter knows that some things are are worth writing, and sharing, yet not worth keeping. And those are the things from your life."
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<dc:subject>archiving change</dc:subject>
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<item rdf:about="http://www.bikeleague.org/programs/bicyclefriendlyamerica/communities/">
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    <dc:date>2009-04-27T21:45:23+00:00</dc:date>
    <link>http://www.bikeleague.org/programs/bicyclefriendlyamerica/communities/</link>
    <dc:creator>jschneider</dc:creator><dc:subject>bike commuting public-policy change</dc:subject>
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<item rdf:about="http://orweblog.oclc.org/archives/001919.html">
    <title>Network management</title>
    <dc:date>2009-04-21T12:47:24+00:00</dc:date>
    <link>http://orweblog.oclc.org/archives/001919.html</link>
    <dc:creator>jschneider</dc:creator><description><![CDATA["On the web, he says, authority trickles up, not down. ""1. All ideas compete on an equal footing. 2. Contribution counts for more than credentials. 3. Hierarchies are natural, not prescribed. 4. Leaders serve rather than preside. 5. Tasks are chosen, not assigned. 6. Groups are self-defining and -organizing. 7. Resources get attracted, not allocated. 8. Power comes from sharing information, not hoarding it. 9. Opinions compound and decisions are peer-reviewed. 10. Users can veto most policy decisions. 11. Intrinsic rewards matter most. 12. Hackers are heroes."
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<dc:subject>future management Lorcan Demsey web change</dc:subject>
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    <title>21Tweets we support people who change - 21tweets.com</title>
    <dc:date>2009-04-08T22:05:32+00:00</dc:date>
    <link>http://21tweets.com/</link>
    <dc:creator>jschneider</dc:creator><dc:subject>self-surveillance twitter change habits</dc:subject>
<dc:identifier>https://pinboard.in/u:jschneider/b:4412c4481d04/</dc:identifier>
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<item rdf:about="http://www.forbes.com/2009/04/03/ponzi-scheme-climate-technology-breakthroughs-oreilly.html">
    <title>Climate Change Ponzi Scheme - Forbes.com</title>
    <dc:date>2009-04-07T00:11:36+00:00</dc:date>
    <link>http://www.forbes.com/2009/04/03/ponzi-scheme-climate-technology-breakthroughs-oreilly.html</link>
    <dc:creator>jschneider</dc:creator><description><![CDATA["So here's the idea I will give my son for dealing with this situation: intergenerational extortion.  We have other intergenerational systems that are handy examples in his tool kit of solutions, starting with our health care and Social Security systems. In those cases, every generation that comes along forks over taxes to pay for the previous generation's end-of-life health care and Social Security benefits in exchange for the generation raising us. It's hardly a perfect system. It faces its own set of challenges in scaling and not turning into a Ponzi scheme. But still, it's an example."
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<dc:subject>humor odd change Forbes</dc:subject>
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<item rdf:about="http://inoveryourhead.net/we-have-seen-the-enemy/">
    <title>We have seen the enemy</title>
    <dc:date>2009-03-30T01:07:46+00:00</dc:date>
    <link>http://inoveryourhead.net/we-have-seen-the-enemy/</link>
    <dc:creator>jschneider</dc:creator><description><![CDATA["On the web, we have technology change what we do all the time. But other industries are not used to being threatened by it- having their whole business models be devoured by it." "We expect it to happen because we’ve adjusted to the rate of change of the modern world. It’s expected. But technology has not always done this to business; only recently is it starting to be felt, and companies are resorting to their usual tactics. But this time the enemy can’t be fought that way, because it isn’t another company. It’s something else.  Their enemy is progress."
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<dc:subject>progress publishing information change business business-models</dc:subject>
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<item rdf:about="http://transitiontowns.org/TransitionNetwork/TransitionNetwork">
    <title>Transition Towns WIKI :: TransitionNetwork / TransitionNetwork</title>
    <dc:date>2009-03-14T20:21:32+00:00</dc:date>
    <link>http://transitiontowns.org/TransitionNetwork/TransitionNetwork</link>
    <dc:creator>jschneider</dc:creator><description><![CDATA["The mission of our embryonic charity is:      * to inspire     * to encourage     * to network     * to support and     * to train   communities as they consider, adopt, adapt and implement the transition model in order to establish a Transition Initiative in their locale. The transition model emboldens communities to look peak oil and climate change squarely in the eye and unleash the collective genius of their own people to find the answers to this big question: for all those aspects of life that this community needs in order to sustain itself and thrive, how are we going to:      * significantly rebuild resilience (in response to peak oil)     * drastically reduce carbon emissions (in response to   climate change)? Typically, self-determined solutions will involve some flavour of relocalisation."
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<dc:subject>localization change global-warming technology activism</dc:subject>
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<item rdf:about="http://www.sciam.com/blog/60-second-science/post.cfm?id=etech-hackers-and-geeks-gather-to-s-2009-03-11">
    <title>eTech &quot;hackers and geeks&quot; gather to solve the world's energy problems: Scientific American Blog</title>
    <dc:date>2009-03-14T20:20:41+00:00</dc:date>
    <link>http://www.sciam.com/blog/60-second-science/post.cfm?id=etech-hackers-and-geeks-gather-to-s-2009-03-11</link>
    <dc:creator>jschneider</dc:creator><dc:subject>eTech change SciAm</dc:subject>
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