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- What I would Change About the World: Less thruthiness
- Current Gig: Various Freelance
- Current Project: finishing the semester
- Influences/Heroes: My friends and family
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- Political Bent: Common Sense
- Favorite Bands: Radiohead, Piebald, The Cure, Girl Talk, Feist, Broken Social Scene
- Favorite Directors: Mark Borchardt
- Favorite Movies: Don't Look Back, Star Wars, 90's christmas movies, American Movie, High Fidelity
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- Jblanchard87 commented on J. D. Salinger dead at 91: your thoughts 3 years ago
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- Jblanchard87 commented on Facebook buys rights to nearly everything you do online for $47.5 Million 3 years ago
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- Jblanchard87 commented on The twitterbot has been unplugged - [current.com blog] 3 years ago
Yeah, for sure. The trick is to create a platform in which user participation is free within some kind of framework that makes their contributions efficient and meaningful. Wikipedia is a... more
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- Jblanchard87 commented on The twitterbot has been unplugged - [current.com blog] 3 years ago
Yeah, I'm just saying that a growing trend taking place on the Internet that is central to modern Web culture is peer production and platforms completely open to users. This is separate... more
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- Jblanchard87 commented on The Future of the iPhone: Intelligent Object Recognition 3 years ago
That would be a great extension to what some suspect is the future of the Internet, dubbed "the Semantic Web" (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Semantic_Web). Some apps can already do... more





