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Oklahoma City Post 2

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Here is the introductory PowerPoint.

Oklahoma City Post

I am in Oklahoma City presenting on blogging.
Filed under  //   davidjakes   oklahomacity   scribepost   technology  

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mp3 file

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itpc://djakespreso.posterous.com/rss

using this within a hyperlink allows a user to subscribe to the mp3 components of your Posterous site.

Subscribe to my podcast in iTunes

YouTube link post

This is an example of a YouTube video embedded into a Posterous account by sending a YouTube hyperlink via email.

Images for Slideshow

These are three images taken with my Droid that are attached to an email and sent to Posterous.  Posterous automatically creates the image show, beginning with the first image attached in the email.

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The Age of External Knowledge - Idea of the Day Blog - NYTimes.com

Before the Internet, most professional occupations required a large body of knowledge, accumulated over years or even decades of experience. But now, anyone with good critical thinking skills and the ability to focus on the important information can retrieve it on demand from the Internet, rather than her own memory. On the other hand, those with wandering minds, who might once have been able to focus by isolating themselves with their work, now often cannot work without the Internet, which simultaneously furnishes a panoply of unrelated information — whether about their friends’ doings, celebrity news, limericks, or millions of other sources of distraction. The bottom line is that how well an employee can focus might now be more important than how knowledgeable he is. Knowledge was once an internal property of a person, and focus on the task at hand could be imposed externally, but with the Internet, knowledge can be supplied externally, but focus must be forced internally.

How much information must we remember? How much can we off-load to Google?

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