But was thinking that co-presenting is reasonably common (too common?) and/or its not unusual to have several people use the same deck of slides. Be nice/interesting to be able to link to a single slide show from multiple slideshare accounts.
E.g. in this case where Blaine and I co-presented.
[...] I’ll be conservative in my number of bets but I’ll try to add some more substance to them. I’ll summarize my bets in two words: distributed computing. Yes I know I’m being cheap, but making distributed systems easy is the other half of the bet. The Web of course is a distributed system, my bet is on that, but that’s not fair. Naturally, Jabber is distributed and has a tremendous potential and for now, let’s say Hadoop, until the next cooler implementation of distributed programming infrastructure comes around. [...]
[...] Thinking about what “personal data stores” are going to look like, how this interacts with decentralized models for community services, (I swear I’ve written something more recent then 2005 on that topic, but can’t find it), mulling models for updating clouds, wondering if projects like G’s OpenSocial, and Portable Social Networks are a step forward or back, speculating that digital curation is a viable future business model, and that individual curations would work well as shareable social media objects. [...]
May 18th, 2007 at 9:39 am
Care to elaborate on that what you mean by that? (co-presenter). What would you specifically want?
May 28th, 2007 at 8:59 am
Hey Rashmi,
Off hand comment I hadn’t thought through.
But was thinking that co-presenting is reasonably common (too common?) and/or its not unusual to have several people use the same deck of slides. Be nice/interesting to be able to link to a single slide show from multiple slideshare accounts.
E.g. in this case where Blaine and I co-presented.
August 14th, 2007 at 6:33 pm
[...] is exactly what we were getting at with Social Software for Robots 0. (Aside, social, jabber, xmpp,slides) [...]
August 15th, 2007 at 6:38 am
[...] I’ll be conservative in my number of bets but I’ll try to add some more substance to them. I’ll summarize my bets in two words: distributed computing. Yes I know I’m being cheap, but making distributed systems easy is the other half of the bet. The Web of course is a distributed system, my bet is on that, but that’s not fair. Naturally, Jabber is distributed and has a tremendous potential and for now, let’s say Hadoop, until the next cooler implementation of distributed programming infrastructure comes around. [...]
October 31st, 2007 at 7:04 pm
[...] Thinking about what “personal data stores” are going to look like, how this interacts with decentralized models for community services, (I swear I’ve written something more recent then 2005 on that topic, but can’t find it), mulling models for updating clouds, wondering if projects like G’s OpenSocial, and Portable Social Networks are a step forward or back, speculating that digital curation is a viable future business model, and that individual curations would work well as shareable social media objects. [...]
February 6th, 2008 at 12:10 am
[...] Learned a new word tonight from MattB, SimonB, Yoz. Conversation interfaces and hashbots are the ancestors of Social Software for Robots [...]