• Extending your self with Quantified Self
  • Habits, Lift, and a little geek toy
  • Interview with Colin Marshall
  • Introducing the 7th Kingdom Podcast
  • What is media?
  • Is silicon valley destroying the world?
  • Google has fuzzy secrets, Facebook has clear vanity
  • Pics comparing myself to my parents at the same age
  • The pixel is dead. Long live the pixel!
  • LifeSlice Video – “My super-Ego is local and backed up.”
  • Facebook’s Andrew ‘Boz’ Bosworth and the evolution of human relationships
  • How technology fights the three sources of suffering
  • Project: LifeSlice – How I use a webcam to spy on myself
  • Happiness and Tech : Rise of the prosthetic Gods
  • New “Business” Cards
  • The illusion of feeling pressed for time
  • Tweeting for the machines
  • The internet is for gossip
  • Tech Politics: AppStore and MalWare, Steve Jobs and Gaddafi
  • Family Tech Support Standard Setup for 2012
  • Me as an Apple computer in 1981
  • Musings on Maslov and Media
  • Self-Trickery for Good
  • What do we get for all our media choices?
  • Thoughts on an email from Dad
  • Facebook and your eternal destiny
  • Screens not Rockets, Media over Moon
  • Facebook acquaintances the new TV stars
  • When values go wrong: Surprising tales from cats, rats, bees, and Russian chat rooms.
  • Musings on the role of values in a life
  • Google gets social search. I told you so?
  • 65 Reasons Mac Sucks
  • SimStan, the story of a summer project
  • American Idol, Starsky & Hutch: Agents for world change
  • The dance of interface and user expectations
  • Lettering: RC4
  • Online justice with PageRank: befitting the crime?
  • Lettering: “Sleepwalking through my time”
  • Friends & family tech support: My default setup
  • Top Web 2.0 Companies and Ideas
  • Lettering: “Somewhere in the Colombian Jungle”
  • On being a foreigner, again.
  • Sucking at something, again
  • Books that Matter: The Grand Inquisitor — Happiness & Freedom
  • User-centered storage, inspired by Twitter
  • Curse of Competency – Sometimes it’s better not to know
  • Coming of Age in Social Media
  • 70′s Fashion Unearthed
  • Screens
  • The Future of Retrospective
  • Starting Again
  • Compuserve Trademarked the Word “Email” in 1983
  • The demise of AOL keywords and the future of Online Identity – A proposal for non-profit identity management
  • Nonsense Customer Support
  • The laptop I want
  • In The Valley
  • I was an Apple Fanboy
  • My Start Menu is Full
  • Terms of Service are Today’s Lock-In
  • Colombia!
  • Command Line : GUI :: Web Applications : Facebook ?
  • Google opens Social Graph API
  • 67 Reasons that Outlook Sucks
  • Outlook is the Open Email Platform (and Xobni is cool)
  • Context Free Art
  • #Location in twitter and human markup
  • Favorite Links from this Week
  • Is the internet still revolutionary?
  • Search Engine Education and Testing
  • Evolution of Blogging
  • Geekout: How to Make Short URL’s
  • Friend Decay: Social Networks need passive un-friending
  • Semantics can wait: People are more important than meaning
  • Facebook and Google add user feedback on same day
  • Geekout: How to make a C++ XPCOM Component
  • Best quote about Facebook’s Ad Announcement
  • A Click Away From You
  • It always ends with YouTube – Extremes of Entertainment
  • Online identity & content: Mapping out all the categories
  • Kudos to Socialmedia, and a great Interview
  • Ethel, I think we’re fighting a losing game!
  • Phishing Tricks
  • Vacation
  • It’s Friday
  • The rise of subjectivity on the web: What’s important to you?
  • Social Network Video (And a Facebook rant)
  • Trusted Advertising
  • Facebook vs. the Attention Economy: Where are the Stars?
  • Chart of Global Information and Attention
  • Social Networks and the Death of Email
  • Does Paris have too much attention?
  • My attempt at Microsoft Gadgets
  • Startup Weekend Rocks
  • Facebook enters the third phase of internet search
  • Twilight of the Silos: LinkedIn and MySpace APIs?
  • Foxmarks does search, finds spring of trustworthy metadata
  • Lijit is funded!
  • Facebook as next Microsoft?
  • June Widget Statistics
  • Techstar Vidcast
  • Digg Effects, Neurons and your Personal Blogging Threshold
  • Photo: MacBook after a fire
  • Social Media and Advertising
  • Project: What is Stan watching right now?
  • What happened to Adobe?
  • Journals to Blogging and recording one’s life
  • Facebook API and the future of Widgets
  • Expertise and Information Overload in Cool Graphs
  • This conversation is being recorded – Trying out TapeFailure
  • The Game of Searching
  • What to do with too much money? Or too much attention?
  • Clickstream as a blog? A Twitter-Cluztr mashup is too much
  • Timeframes of Web Services
  • Microblogging To Implicit Blogging
  • Twitterment – Realtime Twitter search & stats
  • tapefailure: Whatever you’re looking at is looking at you…even closer.
  • Social Search: Democracy or Network?
  • Online Gender Analysis
  • Evan Williams on Twitter
  • At ICWSM, and another blog icon
  • Is Comcast selling your clickstream? Audio & Transcript.
  • The world needs a Blog Icon
  • Memories of OpenData 2007
  • Open Data – First Night
  • Costs and Transparency in Ranking Systems
  • Open Data
  • More Friendster patents
  • Shadowboxer
  • Open Data
  • VCIR: Todd & Lijit, Paris & Brad
  • A naked and helpless post
  • Not all links are created equal
  • Blogging vs Journalism: Sex and Masturbation
  • Thought patterns
  • Lijit search stats
  • Buying reputation on eBay
  • Love in the Information Age
  • Prelimenary results from Blogroll Ranking
  • Outlook sucks more than I even imagined
  • That’s a lot of Mountain Dew
  • Attention data to pay music artists
  • What are “Social” Recommendations?
  • Google Sync sucks
  • The next MySpace is already here
  • Google and the Third Age of Computing
  • Our experience with Google Custom Search
  • Personal Network Search
  • Blizzard in Boulder
  • Excellent article on Attention, trusted filters
  • The Cocktail Party Effect
  • G-Day is coming.
  • Paradox of Choice vs. your trusted experts
  • MyBlogLog does the hack
  • More on the 0.1%
  • 0.1% for 99.9%
  • Podcast: Your Attention Please
  • MyBlogLogSpace? A widget hack.
  • Web 3.0 < Intelligence Amplification ~= Digital Cortex
  • Scott Adams on Experts
  • An Open Dialog Rant
  • Seth Goldstein on Attention
  • Studivz: German Facebook clone may be acquired by Facebook
  • Digital Cortex 2 – Information overload in the brain
  • We need a Digital Cortex
  • Finally finished
  • BarCamp Boulder
  • Networking the vote
  • To Participate
  • Powerful Essay
  • Union update
  • A union of users?
  • Gaming Digg, and the Lijit List
  • Search overload
  • Attention is meme sex (and Google is a dating service)
  • Web 2.0 Kongress
  • A Lijit Blog
  • YouTube’s place in the Long Tail
  • Coming up for air
  • Stanley James: Household name
  • Daily Camera gets Lijit
  • BarCamp and Microformats
  • Warning: This is a spoof, spam, or malware site
  • Web 2.0 Kongress in Germany
  • Podcast with ColoradoStartups.com
  • Exuberance
  • Voting with your attention
  • “Local firm develops online game”
  • Outfoxed is now Lijit
  • I don’t surf naked
  • whatever you’re looking at is simultaneously looking at you
  • “Trust is broken”
  • Word of net is now faster than word of mouth
  • The getoutfoxed.com blog comes to wanderingstan
  • Diggscaperedilicous: is this what we’ve come to?
  • Scoble: it’s the humans who “optimize” the Web
  • Podcast interview with MarketingMonger
  • Who’s your editor?
  • Three sources of trusted information
  • YouTubers understand the Attention Economy
  • Google & Co. as the new DNS
  • Attention to dollars, and other exchanges
  • Makeover makeover
  • blog searching and authority
  • Publicly articulating grievances
  • Votelinks microformat test
  • Multiple identities on the web.
  • Bottom line difference between US and Germany
  • Tying a user’s identy to a file
  • Attention axioms
  • The long tail of authority
  • It’s a bad time to start a company?
  • Ontological: Like an Orange
  • Back in Deutschland
  • Maryland
  • Outfoxed is alive, New York is crazy
  • Columbus Day
  • Sooo long.
  • Processes and Tags
  • URI’s for all…especially businesses.
  • Toilets, eye tracking, and graph interfaces
  • The last final exam…was no fun.
  • Firefonts
  • The last final exam
  • Japan, Part 2
  • Wanted: Trust RDF specification
  • XML Namespaces
  • Blog Mining, with LSA on top
  • Searching in Japan
  • Adobe
  • All posts bob