Blogoforum - lkenyon's blog http://blogoforum.com/blog/lkenyon Facebook Insider Pitch on Web 2.0 http://blogoforum.com/tag/blog+link+sharing+social+web2.0/facebook-insider-pitch-on-web-2-0-4291.html I don't know about moving faster than speed of light but I found great post about web 2.0 and social networks thru Stephen's blog: <a href="http://theubiquitouslibrarian.typepad.com/the_ubiquitous_librarian/2006/10/a_night_with_fa.html">A Night with Facebook: Mike Murphy's pitch for social networking</a>. Mike talks about how sharing is important. Do you know if Stephen's talk is available on the internet? - 1 reply Sun, 19 Nov 2006 16:58:41 GMT http://blogoforum.com/tag/blog+link+sharing+social+web2.0/facebook-insider-pitch-on-web-2-0-4291.html RE: Tags are what you think they are http://blogoforum.com/tag/categorization+classification+libraries+tagging/re-tags-are-what-you-think-they-are-4283.html Thanks, I realize and really like that. Somewhere I blinked and the web grew up. I recently had the good fortune to listen to Stephen Abram, VP of Innovation at SirsiDynix, http://stephenslighthouse.sirsi.com/ speak about the Web 2.0, blogforums, wikis, content provision, folksonomies, media streaming, podcasting...Gave the audience many things to think about, but what completely blew me away was his mention that physisicts have pushed light in reverse throughout their experiments. Backward moving light travels faster than the speed of light. - 1 reply Sat, 18 Nov 2006 13:42:09 GMT http://blogoforum.com/tag/categorization+classification+libraries+tagging/re-tags-are-what-you-think-they-are-4283.html Use of Interestingness? http://blogoforum.com/tag/interestingness/use-of-interestingness-4254.html The tag Interestingness caught my eye. Is it strickly a means of tagging information as legitimate or interesting, or is it a fan club for authors or others. I'm new to blogging and forums, work at a library which I think influences the way I look at stuff. Thanks. - 1 reply Fri, 17 Nov 2006 10:41:06 GMT http://blogoforum.com/tag/interestingness/use-of-interestingness-4254.html