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Mikhail Oparin, M.A.

Mikhail Oparin, M.A.

Strategic Communication, Portland OR

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Posted on November 19, 2009

Reading Response to: “Messiness as a Virtue”

Citation Weinberger, David. 2008. Everything is miscellaneous: The power of the new digital disorder. New York: Holt. (Amazon) His Twitter account: twitter.com/dweinberger In the mess left by the department store sales (first order mess) and incompatibility of the patients records (second order mess) we "feel better" when they are fixed up to the original state …

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Posted on November 13, 2009

Class work: lecture notes on filtering & nothing.

1. more on filtering: Database with well organized metadata is useful if you have a closed set of information that you want to look at in detail.  Information about film, movies, directors, producers... IMDB first comes to mind instead of Google.  IMDB is a well organized database, it is faceted (sorted by movie, by director, …

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Posted on October 23, 2009

Class work: Search vs. Sort

To my understanding as we collect files on our computer, we are putting them in the folders, well, when we try to decide whether it is better to keep files miscellaneous and just search for the files, or of organize them into folders and sorting the files.  Well, I think we could never have just …

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    • Professional Digital Content Promotion

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