topic: twitter

a post on presenting with an active backchannel: but what if you were twittering during your own presentation? you could create a depth of interactivity that wouldn't otherwise exist... participating in the backchannel to unpack your ideas, reveal sources, create connections, explain uncommon concepts. twitter plugin for powerpoint: where are you?

PS: this is why we need activity-based computing and a more nuanced awareness of context.


when ideas become the foundation for social value claims, discussions become evidence of value. note the urge to 'render' permanent a diffuse ephemeral conversation, thus making it easier demonstrate the 'influence' (and thus value) of that idea.

a.k.a. all your conversations are belong to us.

imagine doing this in real life: "can you come over here and talk in my notebook, please?"

Twittering, and wondering if friends will see the post in time: do all communication systems trade off between providing availability signals and plausible deniability? Also, personality simulations + good natural language systems + high-res facial modeling + augmented reality = communicative delirium

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