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Yahoo Just Got Cool Again

…build applications on top of this data.” In other words, all those random social networks and places of content creation that you have joined or participated in (MySpace, LinkedIn, blogger.com,…

Posted on March 13, 2008Categories TechnologyLeave a comment on Yahoo Just Got Cool Again

Stranger Than Fiction

…phishing scams with false email requests that you’ll see from any other purveyor of malicious software. As an example, NRC points to how the British GCHQ used false LinkedIn pages…

Posted on November 23, 2013Categories TechnologyLeave a comment on Stranger Than Fiction

More on Like-Jacking and Quality Traffic

Last week I posted about the rise of “Like-Jacking” on Facebook and why digital literacy is so important. The WSJ covers the issue this morning as well… Spam Finds a…

Posted on January 4, 2012Categories Discovery, Social MediaTags facebook, linkedin, pinterest, twitterLeave a comment on More on Like-Jacking and Quality Traffic

What is the Job of Social Logins on Your Site?

I wish Craig would have included his sources for which research he cites here… Should You Use Social Login’s?: “Wondering which social logins are the most popular option among users?…

Posted on January 5, 2012Categories Discovery, Social MediaTags facebook, linkedin, pinterest, twitterLeave a comment on What is the Job of Social Logins on Your Site?

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New here? Start with these pieces that sketch what I mean by “Ecology of the Cross.”

  • What is the Ecology of the Cross?
    An overview paper that lays out the integral ecology of the cross and why kenosis + ecological intentionality matter.
  • Process Ecology of the Cross
    A deeper dive into communion, kenosis, fire, and planetary politics through a process-relational lens.
  • Why Edith Stein matters here
    How The Science of the Cross became the metaphysical and spiritual backbone of this whole project.
  • Hildegard, Viriditas, and the Cross
    Greening, viriditas, and how a medieval mystic’s vision feeds an ecological theology of the cross.
  • Ecological Intentionality
    The AAR paper that frames “ecological intentionality” as performing peace beyond human boundaries.

→ More posts in the Ecology of the Cross archive