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Attribution and Affiliation on All Things Digital

By John Gruber over at Daring Fireball.

Thoughtful piece by Andy Baio on the linking/re-blogging practices at AllThingsD, including some spot-on criticism from Merlin Mann, and a few comments from yours truly.

Attribution and Affiliation on All Things Digital

By John Gruber over at Daring Fireball.

Thoughtful piece by Andy Baio on the linking/re-blogging practices at AllThingsD, including some spot-on criticism from Merlin Mann, and a few comments from yours truly.

All But the Championship

My Take
I am an OG Jazz fan. Born, and raised in the SLC. I can remember the buzz around the championship attempts. It was palpable.

TrueHoop looks at the recent ABC teams in the teams in the NBA, those that have flown high but have not secured a championship.

All But the Championship

My Take
I am an OG Jazz fan. Born, and raised in the SLC. I can remember the buzz around the championship attempts. It was palpable.

TrueHoop looks at the recent ABC teams in the teams in the NBA, those that have flown high but have not secured a championship.

You shall know us by our @identities?

By Brian Oberkirch over at BrianOberkirch.com.

At one of the SXSW panels a few weeks ago, I saw something that caught my eye. I think Micah may have started it, but one by one all the panelists took their name placards, wrote their Twitter handles on the back, then flipped them around so you were looking a row of people announcing themselves by @handles. (You see what I did there? Old skool blogging protokol would have me link to his canonical url, but, hey, they asked for the @’ing.)

Then this past week at Web2Expo, much the same thing. Slides that touted the speaker’s twitter handle as primary identity.

Think of the power of this for Twitter. You don’t need to name the animals. You only need to be the language in which animals speak themselves. For Unlimited Power (mmmwhahahahhaha)

You shall know us by our @identities?

By Brian Oberkirch over at BrianOberkirch.com.

At one of the SXSW panels a few weeks ago, I saw something that caught my eye. I think Micah may have started it, but one by one all the panelists took their name placards, wrote their Twitter handles on the back, then flipped them around so you were looking a row of people announcing themselves by @handles. (You see what I did there? Old skool blogging protokol would have me link to his canonical url, but, hey, they asked for the @’ing.)

Then this past week at Web2Expo, much the same thing. Slides that touted the speaker’s twitter handle as primary identity.

Think of the power of this for Twitter. You don’t need to name the animals. You only need to be the language in which animals speak themselves. For Unlimited Power (mmmwhahahahhaha)

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