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  1. My book. Let me Amazon show you it.

    Many-to-Many - Feb 29, 2008

    I’m delighted to say that online bookstores are shipping copies of Here Comes Everybody today, and that it has gotten several terrific notices in the blogosphere: Cory Doctorow: Clay’s book makes sense of the way

  2. My book. Let me show you it.

    Many-to-Many - Feb 8, 2008

    I’ve written a book, called Here Comes Everybody: The Power of Organizing Without Organizations , which is coming out in a month. It’s coming out first in the US and UK (and in translation later this year in Holland

  3. It's Live! New JCMC on Social Network Sites

    Many-to-Many - Nov 14, 2007

    It gives me unquantifiable amounts of joy to announce that the JCMC special theme issue on “Social Network Sites” is now completely birthed. It was a long and intense labor, but all eight newborn articles are doing

  4. Race/ethnicity and parent education differences in usage of Facebook and MySpace

    Many-to-Many - Nov 4, 2007

    In June, I wrote a controversial blog essay about how U.S. teens appeared to be self-dividing by class on MySpace and Facebook during the 2006-2007 school year. This piece got me into loads of trouble for all sorts of

  5. history of social network sites (a work-in-progress)

    Many-to-Many - Aug 3, 2007

    As many of you know, Nicole Ellison and I are guest editing a special issue of JCMC . As a part of this issue, we are writing an introduction that will include a description of social network sites, a brief history of

  6. New Freedom Destroys Old Culture: A response to Nick Carr

    Many-to-Many - Aug 1, 2007

    I have never understood Nick Carr’s objections to the cultural effects of the internet. He’s much too smart to lump in with nay-sayers like Keen, and when he talks about the effects of the net on business, he sounds

  7. responding to critiques of my essay on class

    Many-to-Many - Jul 26, 2007

    One month ago, I put out a blog essay that took on a life of its own. This essay addressed one of America’s most taboo topics: class. Due to personal circumstances, I wasn’t online as things spun further and further

  8. Tagmashes from LibraryThing

    Many-to-Many - Jul 25, 2007

    im Spalding at LibraryThing has introduced a new wrinkle in the tagosphere…and wrinkles are welcome because they pucker space in semantically interesting ways. (Block that metaphor!) At LibraryThing, people list their

  9. Spolsky on Blog Comments: Scale matters

    Many-to-Many - Jul 20, 2007

    Joel Spolsky approvingly quotes Dave Winer on the subject of blog-comments: The cool thing about blogs is that while they may be quiet, and it may be hard to find what you’re looking for, at least you can say what you

  10. "The internet's output is data, but its product is freedom"

    Many-to-Many - Jul 10, 2007

    I said that in Andrew Keen: Rescuing ‘Luddite’ from the Luddites, to which Tom S., one of the commenters, replied There are assertions of verifiable fact and then there are invocations of shared values. Don’t mix them

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