2010
DOI: 10.5204/mcj.209
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Tagging is Connecting: Shared Object Memories as Channels for Sociocultural Cohesion

Abstract: Connections In Small Pieces Loosely Joined, David Weinberger identifies some of the obvious changes which the Web has brought to human relations. Social connections, he argues, used to be exclusively defined and constrained by the physics and physicality of the “real” world, or by geographical and material facts: it’s … true that we generally have to travel longer to get to places that are farther away; that to be heard at the back of the theater, you have to speak louder; that when a couple moves apart, their… Show more

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“…There is a technical and cultural shift that must continue to take place, to create a society where every device is "on" and every device is connected is some way to the internet (Leder et al, 2010). For "any thing" to truly become a reality there needs to be a method of connecting a typically offline object with the online world.…”
Section: Technological Context: the Internet Of Thingsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There is a technical and cultural shift that must continue to take place, to create a society where every device is "on" and every device is connected is some way to the internet (Leder et al, 2010). For "any thing" to truly become a reality there needs to be a method of connecting a typically offline object with the online world.…”
Section: Technological Context: the Internet Of Thingsmentioning
confidence: 99%