Andy and Michael M take you through the Interwebs, ruminating on your tags, setting a Dogearnation.com record for the longest “What’s cool?” section ever.  Going from consoles to kiosks, Andy and Michael talk about how the emerging social networking capabilities are providing the ability to mix the real world and the virtual in ways that were predicted by Neil Stephenson in Snow Crash.  Facebook privacy settings loom large (again!) with some nice visualizations for how the default privacy settings have evolved over the years, and upstarts such as Diaspora are quickly raising seed capital.  Will FB be the next MySpace, or will the new applications and interfaces propel Facebook to even higher heights?  Has Augmented Reality faded?  How many licks does it take to get to the center of a Tootsie Roll Pop?

What’s cool?
Andy P – tweeting xbox won on Raffle.it
Michael M – Notebook 3.0
Obligatory 3-D Internet
3D Content Marketspace lx5
3D Internet in a browser

Tech-no-tronic
Omek Interactive Interface epredator

Mac-a-roonie
iPad printing to come
michaelrowe01
Adobe brings ad to a gunfight
Apple //e to iPad interface “like Wall-e connecting to Eve” jtonline

Social Networkin’
Diesel Cam brings Facebook to the PoS
wideawakewesley
Evolution of FB Privacy visualization
michaelrowe01
Matt McKeon article on FB privacy visualization
Privacy-Centric Social Networking
heidigoseek
Why hasn’t Location hit mainstream?
allerhed

Final thoughts

Andy Piper it slices, it dices, um, people…
Michael M  Betty White on SNL tag via michaelrowe01

bonus links

ubuntu 10.0.4 lucid lynx
topcoder
mechanical turk
Facebook facts infographic
Facebook login security enhancements

Location, location, location
Neil Stephenson “the Street”
Launchdays Durham
Tyler’s Taproom Durham, NC Foursquare special
Brightkite
Dopplr
Google Latitude

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