Posted on December 22, 2009 - by jono
Art Of Community Rated #2 Must Have Social Media Book By Mashable
Two lovely nuggets of Art Of Community information to share:
- Firstly, The Art Of Community was rated #2 in Top 10 must-have books on social media by Mashable. Wow, I am tickled pink about this. Thanks, Mashable folks!
- Secondly, I have have heard from a bunch of people that the legendary .net Magazine reviewed The Art Of Community saying it was well written, well structured and intriguing that O’Reilly support it as a free e-book too. Rock and roll.
If you lovely people spot any more reviews, do let me know.
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December 22, 2009
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Does asturian language counts?
http://blogs.altuxa.com/tapaponga/un-llibru-recursivu.html
A resume of the review is that TAOC is a recursive book, which goes from the community to the community… with Community on it’s name, as usual with certain GNU software.
If you like, I could provide you the full translation; but there is not much more than explaining what the book is about.
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December 22, 2009
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Thanks, Xuacu!
I full translated review would be awesome!
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December 29, 2009
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With a bit of seasonal delay
you must have it now into your AT_jonobacon inbox.
Of course, you may use it (or a more readable version) as much as you need.
Regards!
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May 20, 2010
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Hey Jono – I just got a note from a friend at the Greater Good Science Center over at Cal re your book, and some digests we ran on Our Blocks: http://ourblocks.net/tag/the-art-of-community
They want to see more digests. Have you got friends who’ve got time to post more of them? Supercool book that we want to continue to promote, but dang our work-work, our Blockheads don’t have enough time.