Friday, August 9, 2013

tweets



Roberto Greco (@rogre)
8/5/13 8:44 PM
“It is about as close to a pure meritocracy as it can be, and just as ruthless.”online.wsj.com/article/SB1000… Ruthless. Yeah, WSJ, let's do that.


Documentally (@Documentally)
8/6/13 6:17 AM
Thankyou everyone for your input to my question.. Why wear a wristwatch? sfy.co/jPHB <- comments="" in="" interesting="" nbsp="" some="" span="" the="">@Storify

umair haque (@umairh)
8/5/13 6:40 PM
So the dude that runs the largest unprofitable business in the country that ate bookstores now owns the second biggest newspaper. #LOL.

Laura Pasquini (@laurapasquini)
8/6/13 6:34 AM
University libraries are shaping the future of learning and research gu.com/p/3hzxx/tw via@guardian

library as city hub

initially....high school buildings become youmedia centers... middle school buildings become maker/hacker spaces... elem schools become Sudbury/unschool family

until we get closer and closer to simply... city as school

Jabiz Raisdana (@intrepidteacher)
8/7/13 5:37 AM
Two men, alone, painting on the side of a building as the sun sets on the city they're building.flic.kr/p/fpzNFi

Saul Kaplan (@skap5)
8/7/13 5:39 AM
We want more than digital replicas of print editions. We want digital to transform our reading experience.

tech as the convo in the garden.. dror

ian bremmer (@ianbremmer)
8/8/13 4:50 AM
66% - Palestinian adults w "no trust at all" in Obama’s ability to navigate toward a treaty fair to Israel & Palestinians. (ht gallup)


Greg Satell (@Digitaltonto)
8/8/13 4:53 AM
What Jeff Bezos Should do with the Washington Post zite.to/178bao7 via@ConversationAge
Yes, he is described as the ultimate analytical guy, who will hone in the small improvements that will drive efficiencies and profit. Yet, he is also someone who's
always driven by the belief that what's good for the customer will ultimately turn out to be in the company's enlightened self-interest.
For this reason he is constantly testing new ideas.


For this reason he is constantly testing new ideas.



For this reason he is constantly testing new ideas.

Will Jeff Bezos be good for journalism? Hard to say.
On Politico Richard Brandt, who spent 18 months writing a book about Bezos without ever managing to get an interview with anyone at the company, puts forth some thoughts.
Overall, the prevalent sentiment is one of hope -- that Internet-savvy Bezos will help disrupt an industry on the road to entertainment extinction and in desperate need for a way forward.
You can't persuade people you are relevant to what they are trying to do without actually providing that experience.


Global Voices (@globalvoices)
8/8/13 4:58 AM
"romanticizing, stereotyping & criminalizing #indigenous peoples in mainstream media".bit.ly/1cKDYHW #Nepal v @risingvoices

Often living below the poverty line in remote or difficult-to-access areas, indigenous peoples in Asia may be without access to education or health services. An already precarious situation is worsened by, for example, ethnic persecution or land-grabbing from corporations or governments.
With some exceptions (such as the persecution of the Myanmar'sRohingya people), these concerns are often unheard, as these problems are structural rather than events-based and thus unappealing to mass media, and compounded by the lack of indigenous journalists to tell their own stories.
these concerns are often unheard, as these problems are structural rather than events-based and thus unappealing to mass media, 
and compounded by the lack of indigenous journalists to tell their own stories.
This is further made worse by local censorship
This is further made worse by local censorship. For example, if a government is making use of indigenous lands (often these are not formally titled, thus creating the possibility for lands to be claimed as unowned or unused) to exploit natural resources, journalists may be unwilling to write about the concerns for fear of reprisal.

dear Ed... the whole ownership issue.. blurring in with dead aid..et al

UN Foundation (@unfoundation)
8/7/13 10:01 AM
31 days, 31 children, and 31 stories of growing up. Read about @ShotAtLife's month of #Blogust:bit.ly/19auxlW via @gatesfoundation


Jimmy Wales (@jimmy_wales)
8/8/13 5:15 AM
Perspectives Project | Connect securely to https websites – Blog and info for the Perspectives project ow.ly/nJC1z

what if

1.you/we trust everyone
2. we know no one/thing is trustworthy
3. we agree (in our heart, in our community, in our world)  #1always trumps #2

imagine the time/talent/resources/humanity/energy we save with that.
let's just say this one little narrative... for 100% of humanity... is that simple... no?


John Hagel (@jhagel)
8/9/13 6:25 AM
Disorder inspires the mind to break free of convention - at last, experiment vindicates the cluttered desk dailym.ai/16EDCQf

Jeff Jarvis (@jeffjarvis)
8/9/13 6:44 AM
Snowden can still speak. Manning cannot.theguardian.com/commentisfree/


Michael Lewkowitz (@Igniter)
8/3/13 7:04 AM
"... we need to stop trying to be the only ones with 'the solution.'" -> approach to society's ills is too fragment… buff.ly/16Onj1c


Bert van Lamoen (@transarchitect)
8/3/13 7:04 AM
We live in a world of possibilities governed by archaic systems. We have to move away from bandaid solutions to real system change.


Maria Bustillos (@mariabustillos)
8/3/13 7:09 AM
Robert Reich on how Detroit's rich have turned their backs on the inter cityfreep.com/article/201308…

copy quote...

being wealthy.. means not having to come across anyone who isn't 


ajenkins (@ajenkins)
8/3/13 7:30 AM
Wish I worked in an office - Joyride Targets Office Coffee Market - Business Insiderread.bi/18F2fzY