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Permanent link to archive for 7/16/05. Saturday, July 16, 2005

Rip/Mix/Burn vs Gather/Create/Share vs Find/Use/Share/Extend #
We've been using the Gather/Create/Share mantra to talk about our work with the Scholar's Box, an echo of Rip/Mix/Burn. Yahoo has been pushing the term FUSE (find/use/share/extend) to get at the same idea -- though I must say that the person who coined FUSE had a better marketing sense that we have had here!
 
Posted by Raymond Yee on 7/16/05; 5:00:31 PM
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Yahoo Research Labs Berkeley and Marc Davis #
It's very exciting that Marc Davis is now going to be heading the new Yahoo! Research Labs Berkeley:
    Yahoo! Research Labs - Berkeley is a new research partnership between Yahoo! Inc. and the University of California at Berkeley to explore and invent social media and mobile media technology and applications that will enable people to create, describe, find, share, and remix media on the web.

I'm hoping to be able find out more about the work at the new research lab and perhaps participate in its work.   (Thanks to Chris for pointing me to the SF Chronicle article Yahoo cements UC partnership / Research lab to be established near Berkeley campus.)


 
Posted by Raymond Yee on 7/16/05; 4:59:16 PM
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