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The Daily Tweets

Jay Cross

I did not want to like paper.il, the new, personal Twitter aggregater. Nonetheless, it is so easy to set up, I filled in the blank with my Twitter list of Internet Time Alliance colleagues. Our Daily Tweet-news. Twitter /jaycross. Friendfeed /jaycross. Just more clutter, I thought to myself. …and now.

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Reflecting on the first half of 2009

Jay Cross

Caution: this is what Jon Stewart would call old news. Twitter /jaycross. Friendfeed /jaycross. Rather, we recommend redeploying them in new capacities, serving as connectors, wiki gardeners, internal publicists, news anchors and performance consultants. How did we get here so quickly? It’s making me dizzy.

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News Commentary Curation Distribution

Tony Karrer

The post The Future of the News Ecosystem pointed me to the Stephen Johnson Picture shown above. While he's talking primarily about feeds of updates, e.g., facebook, twitter, friendfeed, etc., While I'm on it, great post - Feed Standardization Will Commoditize Feed Aggregation, So Let’s Create The Semantic Web! by Nick O'Neill.

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Informal Learning Flow

Jay Cross's Informal Learning

To keep from drowning in the gusher of discoveries, news, and insight on the net, astute foragers use services to filter the noise and present headlines worthy of further investigation. I follow people on blogs, Twitter and Friendfeed. You decide what you need or want to learn and you go get it when you feel like it.

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Re-orientation

Jay Cross

Pre-web, we were accustomed to staying on top of the news by watching television, reading the newspaper, filtering magazines, and subscribing to email lists. Now, the torrent of information generated by the ever increasing stream of new developments has rendered this impossible. Tech savvy. This is my usual on-ramp.

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