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#likeminds - Steve Moore is building the Big Society Paid Members Public
![Steve Moore](http://www.onemanandhisblog.com//IMG_4964 - Version 2.jpg "IMG_4964 - Version 2.jpg") The Big Society – it’s an idea that started to emerge a year or so ago, from issues around the state of the economy. Other issues played into it: the
#likeminds - Endeavours Paid Members Public
A quick round-up of the Endeavours sessions at Like Minds: [**Confacio**](http://confacio.com/)[![Sim Stewart](https://i1.wp.com/www.onemanandhisblog.com/content/images/2010/10/sim-thumb-160x239-1754.jpg?resize=160%2C239)](https://i0.wp.com/www.onemanandhisblog.com/content/images/2010/10/sim.jpg) One of the interesting things
#media140 - Dataeconomy - New Opportunities, New Business Models Paid Members Public
**Andrew Lyons – **Ultraknowledge [http://ultraknowledge.com/] The dataeconomy is about turning information into a usable asset – and an engaging experience. So, there’s a reason to develop new business models. Lyons invested £100 in a quiz at the beginning (the money was the rewards) – he might get contacts, a drink,
News Shopper, Homophobia & Criticism Paid Members Public
I’ve been following Darryl of 853’s blogging for years now under his various guises, and once in a while, he comes out with some absolute corkers. This has been one of those weeks. Yesterday he posted a great dissection of the, uh, [questionable choice that the News Shopper,
What Blogging Did Next Paid Members Public
Interesting piece in The Economist [http://www.economist.com/node/16432794?story_id=16432794]: > People are not tiring of the chance to publish and communicate on the internet easily and at almost no cost. Experimentation has brought innovations, such as comment threads, and the ability to mix thoughts, pictures
Does Conversation Scale? Paid Members Public
The BBC’s Nick Robinson on the comments left on his blog: > “So I’m going to be honest with you and I’ve said this before and I’ve upset some people. I don’t read the comments anything like as much as I used to because there
Science Online: Bloggers, Commenters and the Reputation Game Paid Members Public
This slideshow requires JavaScript. I dropped into one of the unconference sessions, looking at engaging with your readers (of obvious interest to me). The panel did a sterling job of giving a beginner’s guide to managing comments and commenters, from different scales (personal blogs to Ars Technica). I thought