I am honored to be a recipient of this year’s Google O’Reilly Open Source Award for being the “best community amplifier” for my work with the microformats, Spread Firefox and BarCamp communities! (See the original call for nominations). Inexplicably I was absent when they handed out the award, hanging out with folks at a Python/Django/jQuery [...]
Low hills closed in on either side as the train eventually crawled on to high, tabletop grasslands creased with snow. Birds flew at window level. I could see lakes of an unreal cobalt blue to the north. The train pulled into a sprawling rail yard: the Kazakh side of the Kazakhstan-China border. Workers unhitched the [...]
By Chris Messina
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Posted in Citizen-centric Web, Digital Identity, DiSo, Ideas, Life online, Open source, Philosophy, Technology, Web building
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Also tagged DiSo, Facebook, OpenSocial, social web, soviet union, standards
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When I was younger, I used to bring over my Super Nintendo games to my friends’ houses and we’d play for hours… that is, if they had an SNES console. If, for some reason, my friend had a Sega system, my games were useless and we had to play something like Sewer Shark. Inevitably less [...]
By Chris Messina
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Posted in Citizen-centric Web, DiSo, Life online, Open source, Philosophy, The Web Arts, Web building
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Also tagged competition, DiSo, economics, Facebook, facebook connect, information rules, OpenSocial, standards
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