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Holiday Madness

January 4, 2008 in In My Head by LwEEs

What happen when you take some vacation time during the holidays to spend some time with your family? You don’t get anything done, by the time you are back from vacation you have to work twice as much to get back on track.

That is exactly what happened to me, I took some vacation time from December 27 until January 2 and only today, I finally found some time to write a few words. I miss the blogosphere, there’s so much happening that I don’t know where to start.

Scoble has been criticize a lot for the Facebook incident, rumors of new Apple products surface every hour, and the sky is falling. Sorry, scratch that last one. From today on you should find interesting content on my site, as well as great tips and tricks for your daily commute with technology.

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Social Media Bill of Rights

September 5, 2007 in Technology by LwEEs

As I was reading a post from Robert Scoble at www.scobleizer.com about bill of rights for participants in the social web, I realize that my affinity for the entire social environment, social networking, and social understanding idea is very strong. I didn’t plan this, most of our positions about things like religion and politics get stronger in us as we grow and have a better understanding of the reality of life. Our social environment is part of it, the way I understand the terminology of social life on the web has mature enough for me to talk about it.

The bill of rights for the participants in the social web initiated with a post on the www.opensocialweb.org blog on Sept 5, 2007, several important people contributed to it. People like Joseph Smarr, Marc Canter, Michael Arrington, and the only one I recognize on the list, Robert Scoble. So far, they outline three items on this bill of rights that they expect to have it evolve; doing my part, I will go into detail on these items and include my own personal opinion on each one of them. Additional, I will try to come up with one more thing that, hopefully, we will all agree to and may be added to the bill.

The first item on the bill is the Ownership of your own personal information; personal information on the web without proper control is a dangerous practice. Which is why I separate my personal social sites from those who are just links to my website, making sure that only the people I trust gets access to my personal information. I make a distinction between social sites where my family and close friends have access to and those social sites that only hold a presence of who I am and what is my blog about.

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