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Katty S for KCB201: Open Source Software
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Katty S for KCB201. Wednesday, April 30, 2008. How is open source work (as an example of community produsage) different from commercial production? Open source is a "development method for software that harnesses the power of distributed peer review and transparency of process" (. It differentiates considerably to closed software development. The differences include:. Closed source model (eg. Windows, Internet Explorer):. Source code remains confidential. Development goals set by software company. With o...
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Katty S for KCB201: Citizen Journalism - a question of quality?
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Katty S for KCB201. Thursday, May 8, 2008. Citizen Journalism - a question of quality? How do communities evaluate quality? OK, so this question could mean a lot of things. Quality where exactly? In culture, online, but where? Corrective and a supplement to the output of commercial, industrial journalism". If you still don't get it, watch the video below. It gives viewers a rough idea, outlining what citizen journalism is. Videos just somehow always seem to explain it so much better than text. Bruns, A&#...
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Katty S for KCB201: Wikipedia
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Katty S for KCB201. Thursday, May 15, 2008. How do Wikipedians form consensus? That's an interesting question which has, in the past, been greatly debated. Before I discuss this issue however, I will briefly go into a bit of background information on what Wikipedia actually is and what it entails. Axel Bruns (2008) describes Wikipedia quite perfectly and simply in a number of dot points. Collaboratively edited online encyclopedia, in hundreds of languages. Content creation process organised ad hoc. Many ...
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Katty S for KCB201: May 2008
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Katty S for KCB201. Friday, May 16, 2008. Oh you so knew I had to put at least one picture of puss in boots here after the referral to Shrek :D. Far thee well dear Ogre. Not to say that this blogging journey has been like an ogre.plus I like Shrek :) I think it's an awesome movie! I'm such a kid at heart. Note the gaming blogs? Anyway, so this was blogging. It was, I must say, a learning experience. Whether good or bad.I guess we'll find out when I get my grade. Well I can always change my name :D. The o...
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Katty S for KCB201: Far thee well dear Ogre
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Katty S for KCB201. Friday, May 16, 2008. Far thee well dear Ogre. Not to say that this blogging journey has been like an ogre.plus I like Shrek :) I think it's an awesome movie! I'm such a kid at heart. Note the gaming blogs? Anyway, so this was blogging. It was, I must say, a learning experience. Whether good or bad.I guess we'll find out when I get my grade. Katty Hilton doesn't quite sound the same though does it. Well I can always change my name :D. So, this is goodbye. View my complete profile.
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Katty S for KCB201: We're killing the newspaper!
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Katty S for KCB201. Saturday, May 10, 2008. We're killing the newspaper! After this weeks lecture on citizen journalism I thought I'd go into a bit more detail in this area, in particular what effects the online revolution of produsage has had on traditional newspaper formats. This is evident through some significant newspaper figures. Ironically, most newspapers now have websites as well as the printed version. Examples here include the online version of the Times. And the Courier Mail. We are wrongly a...
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Ladies Love Cool James: Sunday Sermon: Remembering the 00s
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Ladies Love Cool James. Sunday, April 27, 2008. Sunday Sermon: Remembering the 00s. My local councillor was once asked, "what will future generations remember of the 2000s? I had to agree with his answer comprising Reality TV and Social Networks, or as he put it, "Myspace and Big Brother". Perhaps this is a more culturally-focused, than new media-specific post - but as Axel pointed out recently in acknowledging the prospect of a " Cultural Science. When I first heard about this website I thought it was a...
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Ladies Love Cool James: "I'm working on it" - Perpetual beta culture
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Ladies Love Cool James. Thursday, April 24, 2008. I'm working on it" - Perpetual beta culture. Hopefully by the time you read this post, you won't even notice what has happened. My file-hosting site of choice, MediaMax. Decided to cancel its free account options and delete all the files of non-paying users. No good. So I'm moving on, and using zshare. Which does not even require you to register.always nice. I decided I would write a blog, conveying my frustration with MediaMax. It is not possible, at any...
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Ladies Love Cool James: Participatory Censorship
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Ladies Love Cool James. Wednesday, May 14, 2008. Don't let it be said that New Media is not able to be policed. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). What mark do I deserve? I have an interest in New Media, fuelled by assessment criteria. I write about what I'm interested in, though, so please comment. View my complete profile. Two Million Dollar Baby Ransom - Exploiting New Me. Governments responses to open source. Sunday Sermon: Saving the world is just too easy. The Plinth of the Quixotic Luddite.
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Katty S for KCB201: *giggle*
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Katty S for KCB201. Friday, May 16, 2008. Oh you so knew I had to put at least one picture of puss in boots here after the referral to Shrek :D. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. View my complete profile. Far thee well dear Ogre. Were killing the newspaper! Citizen Journalism - a question of quality? Fellow Bloggers for KCB201 and New Media studies. Bre Doyle's KCB201 Blog! Confessions of an Aca-Fan. Mama Mia for KCB201. The Plinth of the Quixotic Luddite.