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[14 Oct 11: 05:45]
Just received an email from a computer science student - with an AOL email address?

[03 Jul 11: 16:26]
Google citation alerts suck: I just found out by accident I rolled over h-index of 13 and 500 citations http://bjoern.brembs.net/citations.php

[21 May 11: 12:14]
6.15pm: Does god have Alzheimer? No #rapture in Europe...

[01 May 11: 05:31]
w00t! Just been invited to present at OKCon 2011! #OKCon2011

[13 Mar 11: 05:59]
Review on "Spontaneous decisions and operant conditioning in fruit flies" out http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.beproc.2011.02.005

[09 Feb 11: 12:01]
Rule of thumb for revising manuscripts: for every point the reviewer raises, change something, anything in the manuscript.


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Friendfeed doesn't like multiple feeds from the same URL
I've just converted the old chatbox to a new experiment: microblogging. You can see the result on the right. In order for this to work the way I want, I need to hook the feed up to my Friendfeed feed (many feeds in there...[more]
FriendFeed   microblog   chatbox   
Posted on Monday 15 September 2008 - 11:30:55

Social filtering of scientific information - a view beyond Twitter
ResearchBlogging.org
It's not information overload, it's filter failure (Clay Shirky)

Bonetta (2009) gave an excellent introduction to the micro-blogging service Twitter and its uses and limitations for scientific communication. We believe th...[more]
FriendFeed   Twitter   Facebook   scholarly communication   social filtering   Web 2.0   
Posted on Thursday 07 January 2010 - 11:11:37

I'm one of "100 Amazing Scientists You Should Follow on Twitter"
Now that came totally unexpected, as I hardly use Twitter. However, I do feed all my FriendFeed activity into Twitter, so for people who use Twitter, they'd see all my contributions to the scientific discussions going on...[more]
Twitter   FriendFeed   web 2.0   
Posted on Monday 15 February 2010 - 10:47:38

Should you be blogging?
The title of this essay is re-used (as is much of what scientists do and write about) from an article in Cell by Laura Bonetta where she describes the Twitter service and some of the scientists using it. She leaves it op...[more]
blog   researchblogging   friendfeed   scienceblogging   
Posted on Monday 28 February 2011 - 10:50:31

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