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[...] wrote about the importance of context in the stream a while ago.  Context is more important now than ever as the pace of updates, [...]

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[...] isn’t meant to be used like a magazine. The presentation feels too finished, I have written before about the need for unfinished media and how it opens the door for participation.   This feels...

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This is exciting time to be in. A consumers and being not geeky, I am really just a follower of new things that come on board – Friendster, MySpace, Facebook, Twitter. What next?

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[...] Twitter is a constant stream, a flow of information that in the words of John Borthwick, you “can dip in and out of” when you please. If that’s Twitter, than RSS is a dam, collecting and storing...

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[...] follows.  Metaphors are responsible for incredible amounts of the conceptual heavy lifting,  so John Borthwick’s thoughts on the real-time web as “stream” and perpetual “push” were real...

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By: The Inside Word: On the Web, ‘Streams’ Are Replacing ‘Pages’ — Why We...

[...] Twitter, bit.ly, stocktwits and Tumblr. Borthwick blogs only occasionally but says he was moved to post this month when he noticed that companies in Betaworks portfolio were getting an increasing...

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