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TummelVision 69: Dan Gould on Namesake, conversation, and schooling the New York Times
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Dan Gould is founder of Namesake, a new online business community centered around conversations. He joins Heather Gold, Kevin Marks, and Deb Schultz to talk about the project, as well as recent events at the intersection of tech, culture, and people. Check out the Namesake conversation about Tummeling and revisit the live chatroom discussion from Cover It Live.
TummelVision 64: Lloyd Davis on Social Artistry, Collaboration, and Travel
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Lloyd Davis (@lloyddavis) is Social Artist in Residence at the University of London’s Centre for Creative Collaboration. He blogs at Perfect Path and is best known as the founder of the Tuttle Club, London’s most popular and long-running meetup for anyone interested in the social web.
He’s currently resurrecting the Tuttle Club’s conversational process for consulting with large organisations about digital engagement strategies.
TummelVision 63: Mark Krynsky on X Prizes, competition, cooperation, and “influence”
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Mark Krynsky (@krynsky) of the X PRIZE Foundation & Lifestreamblog.com joins us to talk about competition, cooperation, and the folly of trying to measure online “influence.”
News and Notes:
- M.I.T. Media Lab Names a New Director – New York Times
- New Director of MIT Media Lab Talks of Encouraging Openness – Chronicle of Higher Education
- Peter Thiel Believes the Future Belongs to College Dropouts – The Atlantic
- A Customer Service Nightmare: Resolving Trademark and Personal Reputation in a Limited Name Space – Danah Boyd at Zephoria.org
- Bogus Infringement Takedowns And The Danger Of Relying On Third Party Services With No Backbone – Techdirt
- Zephoria Inc.: About to find out how social media really works – Suw Charman-Anderson
- Finding And Buying A Domain Name – Fred Wilson at AVC.com
- Invaders from Mars – Charlie Stross
- Books by Stross at Amazon
- Manifesto: I Am Not a Brand – Maureen Johnson
- Mark’s page at Empire Avenue (“Buy and sell your friends and own anyone on the social web!”)
- Klout is a Good Start But We Need More Ingredients for an Influencer Recipe – Mark Krynsky at Lifestream Blog
Some links and notes related to the X Prize Foundation and other aspects of Mark Krynsky’s work:
- Mark manages the X PRIZE Foundation websites & services.
- A collection of web services used at X PRIZE
- He has been writing about Lifestreaming for over 4 years, and he is currently focusing on social content readers and personal activity data (Lifelogging & Quantified Self)
- The Autonomous Auto X PRIZE
- Gold Rush 2.0: A Case Study of the GoldCorp Challenge – A.C. Preston
- The X Prize Visioneering Workshop
As you listen, you can replay the fascinating conversation from our live chat room here at CoveritLive.
TummelVision 61: Dion Almaer on the revelation that code is produced by human beings
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News and Notes
- The Twitter pile-on – as aggregated by Techmeme
- A sense of bewronging – Doc Searls
- Nobodies: The New Somebodies – Josh McHugh at Forbes.com
- In The Plex: How Google Thinks, Works, and Shapes Our Lives – a new book by Steven Levy
- Jane! Stop This Crazy Thing! – Clay and Susan Griffith on “The Jetsons” and dystopia at Tor.com
- The Tragic Death of the Flip – David Pogue at The New York Times
TummelVision 60: Courtney Stanton on empathy, rape culture, and how to tummel haters
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Episode Notes
- “Why a lack of empathy is the root of all evil” – The Independent (UK)
- Are you evil? Find out, by taking researcher Simon Baron-Cohen’s empathy test
- “USA Today Takes the Plunge: Paper to Pay Bonuses to Writers Based on Page Views” – Big Lead Sports
- “Google Saves The News!” – Forbes
- “The Suck Fairy” – Jo Walton at Tor.com
- “100 Things You Should Know About People: #8 — Dopamine Makes You Addicted To Seeking Information” – Susan Weinschenk, Ph.D. – What Makes Them Click
- “Listen to Yourself” – xkcd
- “Ben Folds, Damian Kulash, Amanda Palmer, Neil Gaiman to Write, Record Eight Songs in Eight Hours” – Berklee College of Music
Links related to Courtney’s experiences in confronting rape, sex, and trolling in gaming communities:
- “The Pratfall of Penny Arcade” Debacle Timeline
- The original ‘rape as punchline’ comic, the same joke independently invented without the rape, and the “apology” comic.
- Courtney’s Ignite talk on “troll analytics” and her accompanying research analysis.
- Flamer bingo by Teresa Nielsen-Hayden – phrases to look out for
- “A woman walks into a rape, uh, bar” – Fugitivus
While you listen, you can follow the smart comments from our lively chat room by replaying the CoveritLive discussion.
If you’re interested in hearing more of Courtney’s fascinating insights, check out the supplemental discussion in episode “60.5.”