Eric Collyer

Eric Collyer

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15 years ago @ http://digitalciviliza... - A Virtual Audience Add... · 0 replies · +1 points

Just so everyone is aware, we have had 100 views of our "DigiCiv" channel, and only 37 views of our Test Event broadcast. This means that we have about 60 people who have looked at our live channel without going there to see our test broadcast. This leads me to believe that we have about 60 people who are waiting to view our event tomorrow night. Keep spreading the word!

15 years ago @ http://epicdoesnot.blo... - Trying to Spruce Up th... · 0 replies · +2 points

In my honest opinion, the matrix themed bar at the top and the rest of the website's color don't match very well. You may wish to use the following tool to create a more uniform and complimentary color scheme http://colorschemedesigner.com/

15 years ago @ http://hdatgh.blogspot... - Two Point. Oh! · 0 replies · +2 points

That technology has been available since the advent of star wars... http://starwars.wikia.com/wiki/Clone_trooper_lear...

15 years ago @ http://jeffreywhitlock... - Web 2.0: The Network E... · 0 replies · +2 points

The Network Effect is something that is very interesting. It is one of the few times where scarcity is economically disadvantageous. Talk about a huge paradigm shift!

15 years ago @ http://sarahbethwills.... - Annotated Notes of Web... · 1 reply · +1 points

Its funny to see that a whole lot of the parts you highlighted in these articles were points that I found interesting as well. Speaking of a connectedness with Web 2.0 I wonder how intellectually connected we as human beings are to each other.

15 years ago @ http://jeffreywhitlock... - Keynes and the Emergin... · 1 reply · +1 points

I don't think this is the right place to post this. But I know that you are doing research on microcredit for your final project. You may wish to check out M-Kesho, which is a cell phone service provided by Safaricom and Equity Bank (based in Kenya) that gives individuals access to microcredit loans through their phone.

--Eric Collyer

15 years ago @ http://digitalciviliza... - Human Interfaces · 0 replies · +2 points

This post reminds me somewhat of the story of the Aeron chair. I think I am going to write a post on this now.