Here are some of my open tabs, now closing as I list them here in outline form:
- Outlining
- Infrastructure
- Personal Clouds and the Internet of Me and My Things
- Social Login
- Journalism
- Radio:
- Conferences
- VRM and The Intention Economy
- Futurists Groundhog Day
- Searls on The Intention Economy
- The Intention Ecomomy: Let’s Get This Party Started
- VRM: Wake up, opt-out and take over
- Fair Pay, Participation Value and The Intention Economy
- The Intention Economy (Oliver Marks)
- Doc Searls: The Intention Economy, When Customers Take Charge
- Intention improves Attention
- Illustration Friday: Intention
- The Attention Economy vs. The Intention Economy
- My Digital Footprint/Tag=intent
- Graphic of Intention to Buy Online
- Managerial implications of predicting purchase behavior from purchase intentions: a retail patronage case study
- Putting the *Relationship* Back in Customer Relationship Management
- Other stuff
- Own Your Identity: Important Principles
- W3C declares DRM in-scope for HTLM
- We have a choice about the world that technology wants to give us
- Multistakeholderism vs. Democracy: My Adventures in “Stakeholderland”
- China is engineering ‘genius babies’
- Apple acquires indoor location company WifiSLAM
- Consumers Still Pretty Suspicious About Social Media Marketing, Forrester Survey Finds (study abstract)
- Who’s Grabbing Consumer Data from Publishers?
- Google Search Permissions — can take pictures and record audio whenever it wants
- Tony Finch’s homepage
- 21 graphs that show America’s health care prices are ludicrous
- Bittorrent’s Bram Coheb Patents Revolutionary Live Streaming Protocol
- sott.net
- Elinor Ostrom Award for Collective Governance of the Commons
- World’s Biggest Computer Makers when PCs, Tablets AND Smartphones Are Included
- Pearltrees: Cultivate Your Interests
- State of the Net
- Is copyright property?
- River2 Quick Start
I’m working in WordPress here, going back and forth between the Visual and HTML tabs in WordPress’s UI for composing posts. I do this by making a plain unordered (bulleted) list, and then hacking it in HTML to make the list into a two-level outline. Labor-intensive, it is.
I would rather do this with an outliner. Which I will, thanks to the Little Outliner that Dave Winer and friends are working on. I’m one of those friends, and I’m looking forward to lots of fun with this. I’m an outlining freak going all the way back to when I first encountered Dave, in 1984, when he was working on Think Tank.
Outlining is one of those practices that are hard to get but easy to do once you get them. With the Little Outiner, people finally will. The right people, anyway. 🙂