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Recent papers posted by members of the the-blank-net group
  • Semantic blogging and decentralized knowledge management
    Commun. ACM, Vol. 47, No. 12. (December 2004), pp. 47-52.
    by Steve Cayzer
  • Convergence Culture
    by Henry Jenkins
  • The Laws of Cool : Knowledge Work and the Culture of Information
    (01 October 2004)
    by Alan Liu
  • The role of the author in topical blogs
    (2005), pp. 1256-1259.
    by Scott Carter
  • What Would It Mean to Blog on the Semantic Web?
    Lecture Notes in Computer Science, Vol. 3298 (October 2004), pp. 214-228.
    by David R Karger, Dennis Quan
  • Slouching Toward the Ordinary: Current Trends in Computer-Mediated Communication
    New Media Society, Vol. 6, No. 1. (1 February 2004), pp. 26-36.
    by Susan C Herring
    posted to weblogs by BenjaminHeitmann to the group the-blank-net on 2006-04-05 21:17:50 as ** along with 2 people llcadle paulteusner
  • Self-assembling hypertexts, weblogs, and wikis
    (2002), pp. 149-149.
    by Stuart Moulthrop, Mark Bernstein, Sean Carton
  • How blogging software reshapes the online community
    Commun. ACM, Vol. 47, No. 12. (December 2004), pp. 53-55.
    by Rebecca Blood
  • Shaping Things (Mediaworks Pamphlets)
    (01 September 2005)
    by Bruce Sterling
    posted to design by BenjaminHeitmann to the group the-blank-net on 2006-03-11 19:14:35 as ** along with 4 people karin aku8000 PaulBHartzog cerkut
  • Why we blog
    Commun. ACM, Vol. 47, No. 12. (December 2004), pp. 41-46.
    by Bonnie A Nardi, Diane J Schiano, Michelle Gumbrecht, Luke Swartz
  • Bridging the Gap: A Genre Analysis of Weblogs
    (2004)
    by Susan C Herring, Lois A Scheidt, Sabrina Bonus, Elijah Wright
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