Clive on Learning

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You can't get a cloud in your hand

Clive on Learning

I had links to all my favourite blogs, assorted badges, and code snippets to Google Analytics, Technorati and all sorts of other stuff. Surely, there must be a copy of my template somewhere. After all, I'd been using it for six years. Stuff that would take ages to re-assemble. I decided not to both. Vanilla will have to do.

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Ton up, going strong

Clive on Learning

Business Week quotes a Technorati report which shows 15.5 million active blogs (defined as blogs updated in last 90 days), which represents around 20% of all those that are tracked. It seems many start up with high hopes, but few have the stamina to keep going. Yes, blogging's a marathon, with no foreseeable finishing line.

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Blogging is journalism

Clive on Learning

According to Technorati , only 7.4m I seem to remember the total having already reached 60 million, and the growth clearly continued because, according to Universal McCann, a year ago the figure had reached 180 million (of which a surprisingly low 26m were in the USA). However, most of these are inactive.

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Finders keepers, losers weepers

Clive on Learning

But he's not convinced that bottom-up approaches usurp the traditional disciplines: Folksonomies are great for surfing what Technorati calls the World Live Web, They are an amazing new tool for trendspotting and for revealing desire lines. Intelligence is provided by real people from the bottom-up to aid social discovery.