Social cameras, on the way

Bijan got a preview of the iPhone 2.0 software, which adds location to the camera.
It’s a piece of the social camera puzzle.
When you come back from vacation where there are lots of other people taking pictures, go to Flickr 4.0 and enter the location and the time, and voila, vacation pictures and you’re in all […]

Oh happy day!?

A Twitter clone that’s all-the-way open?
Did Christmas come early this year?
http://identi.ca/doc/faq
Marshall has a writeup.
I am dave over there. Follow me!
First thing –> looking for an API.
It supports the OpenMicroBlogging protocol, which I had not heard about until now.
evan appears to be the author of the software, or at least the authority on it.
From the FAQ, […]

RMack on Internet freedoms

I was catching up with On The Media earlier this week, and who comes on but my friend and former Berkman colleague Rebecca MacKinnon. I love those kinds of surprises, it lets me catch up, in a multimedia sort of way (it’s better than reading an essay or blog post). A former CNN correspondent in […]

Federating identi.ca?

I note that a number of programmers I respect are trying to launch instances of the software behind identi.ca.
If they’re successful, and if there is a decent way to connect them into a federation (meaning we can communicate even if we’re using different hosts), then we’re getting somewhere.
Is there some place where someone is monitoring […]