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Walkabout Reflections

Jay Cross

Photo Review. Here are the 56 photos ` that meant most to me. 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? I hoard words but often never go back to reflect on what’s there. Food & people.

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Egoboo integration

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. SocialMention. WhosTalkin.

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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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Reflecting on the first half of 2009

Jay Cross

I was coincidentally walking by a presentation by Clive Shepherd on the exhibits floor at Learning Technologies in London when he happened to flip my photo and a quote on the screen. Friendfeed /jaycross. MacWorld : learning infrastructure and social network infrastructure are converging. Facebook /Jay Cross. Linkedin /jaycross.

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

Tony Karrer

New Webinar: Overcoming the Top 10 Objections to Social Learning - Engaged Learning , April 3, 2009 photo credit: youngthousands ( WEBINAR REGISTRATION LINK ) This one is going to be good! (As His company frowns on spending time up front completing an analysis and wants him to dive into course development to "Save Time.

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Streams, not blogs?

Jay Cross

Services like FriendFeed , Tumbler , and Posterous are essentially personal aggregators. Daily musings, photos, news, and links will appear in his Lifestream site. Everything shows up on Steve’s Friendfeed , including comments and discussion. Dialog trumps monolog. He Tweets links to new items and commentary.

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Re-orientation

Jay Cross

The icons across the top take me to frequent destinations: email, photos, to-do list, scratch pad, travel info, restaurant lists, search engines, dictionary, traffic conditions, Twitter account, and research page. When I’m lost amid a dozen simultaneous activities, I like to have an anchor handy. I frequently return to my navigation page.

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