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Walkabout Reflections

Jay Cross

Photo Review. Here are the 56 photos ` that meant most to me. I think of my rambunctious blog as one never-ending roll. Looking back at 60 days of blog posts is easier with Friendfeed. For another project (getting NextNow on line) I reviewed my Flickr photos 2004-2009. Remember this one? Food & people.

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Egoboo integration

Jay Cross

Google blog search “Jay Cross&#. Tracking where you’re mentioned is tougher now that conversation on the web takes place on Twitter, Facebook, FriendFeed, and numerous other flows. I like the way Feedly presents findings but note that it pulled in these photos for “Jay&# “Cross.&#. Friendfeed /jaycross.

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Activity Streams

Jay Cross

For example, my FriendFeed pages show activity from this blog, the Internet Time Blog, my Flickr account, bookmarks I put on Delicious, and my entries from Twitter. Tumblr operates similarly although it does a better job displaying photos and is a bit more spartan.

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Hot List - April 1, 2009 to April 11, 2009

Tony Karrer

In my previous post on this topic, I outlined five change factors: The E-learning Curve blog shares thought-provoking commentary and practical knowledge for e-learning professionals. Blog CBT Distance Learning University 2.0 That's so old, I blogged about it last week. In the same way that everything has [.].Tags:

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Streams, not blogs?

Jay Cross

Blogging has been an important part of my life for ten years but now I’m wondering if the party isn’t moving on. Like classrooms in training, blogs will always be around. But also like classrooms, blogs are ceasing to be the primary source of value. My blogs show but one of many perspectives of Jay.

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Re-orientation

Jay Cross

It pleases me to think of all of the passing information, entertainment, notifications, tweets, blogs, magazines, newspapers, and so on as a never-ending stream. Links take me to my blogs, tools, events, clocks, clubs, and communities. And I’m still a novice with my Macs and iPhone. Coping mechanisms. Let it flow.

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