The Gillmor Gang yesterday: Robert Scoble raving about Augmented Reality.
http://techcrunch.com/2016/02/06/gillmor-gang-passion-plate/

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The Gillmor Gang yesterday: Robert Scoble raving about Augmented Reality.
http://techcrunch.com/2016/02/06/gillmor-gang-passion-plate/

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#Privacy, #web and #G20: today at the WebSummit I met the American blogger Robert Scoble ("Scobleizer.com"). We talked about the impact of technology on our everyday life (in Dublin he presented his book "Age of Context") but also about the news on the supposed spy story on G20. He showed also a new pair of hitech Google Glass, just for winter time :)
Privacy, web e G20: oggi al WebSummit ho incontrato il blogger americano Robert Scoble ("Scobleizer.com"). Abbiamo parlato dell'impatto delle nuove tecnologie nella nostra vita di ogni giorno (a Dublino ha presentato il suo libro "Age of Context") ma anche delle notizie sulla possibile spystory del G20. Mi ha mostrato anche un nuovo tipo di Google Glass, giusto per l'inverno :)
Goto follow up on this discussion
Twitter lists are LIVE on @Dabr :D
As of lunchtime today David rather awesomely rolled out the brand new 'lists' feature out onto Dabr.
If you're new to lists (we certainly are!) then you might want to read this blog post from Twitter themselves about what they are how you set them up.
But basically, lists are a neat way to sort your followers into easy to browse groups. The best thing about this is, you can also check other Twitter users' lists too!
Let me show you how it works - Your new homescreen options include 'lists' in the top bar.
Unfortunately, I haven't made any lists yet so there's nothing there to show you... Um. I tell you what, lets find someone who has made some lists: Robert Scoble - aka @scobleizer - he's definitely made some lists.
So on Robert's profile, click 'lists' and voila, you can see his lists (as below).
Let's click 'Twitter Tools'
Huzzah! Here are the Tweets from Robert's favourite Twitter tools! :) I wonder if Dabr will appear there soon... :D
David tells me he's going to add further list functionality throughout the day (viewing subscribers, who's listing you etc), but currently there's no API setting to create your own lists from the Dabr interface. As soon as it's live, we'll get to work.
Enjoy! :D