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Lunchtime designer briefing #2

These kinds of background knowledge reference sites can be so important when trying to improve your own skills as a designer/coder.

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Lunchtime media briefing #01

Things / links and mashes that I’ve spotted so far this morning that make my fingers and toes go woooooo :)

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Academic research and Social Tools

Symptomatic of its constant updates, additions, and culturally reactive content, the permanence of online publishing relies upon being peer reviewed. Social tools provide the referencing and citations in terms of popularity, and each citation that is micro-published within a network, increases it’s chance of permanence and further peer review. In other words, the act of mass peer reviewing contributes to the rating and permanence of the knowledge on the web: a self solving problem for those that want to be able to contextualise and reference web content.

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Power In Twitter’s Main Stream

We are still in a situation where, despite a growing awareness of Twitter, the mainstream, and some specific industries, are still struggling to jump on-board. I think this has a lot to do with the new breed of product that decides on its purpose only after it has been used – like Twitter.

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Social Media in Plain English

A simple, effective tool that summarises and clarifies the key attributes of what *social media* is really about.

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First thoughts on the Kodak Zi6 HD Camera

Normally I’d stay clear of brands like Kodak and focus more on either well established camera companies like Canon – for quality. Or go completely the other way, and have a punt on some unknown brand, perhaps better established in South East Asia – for price, and features. The Kodak Zi6 is well built, shoots in HD60 as well as HD720, 640, and still image.

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