My sister (who is often referred to as the quiet but smarter one in the family) is working with one of my favorite people, Howard Rheingold. She gave a talk on "Amateur Cultural Production in the New Networked Age." Howard has blogged it on the DIY Media Weblog where the conversation is continuing. I've been stealing my best talk content from these two for a long time. So here is the "attribution." ;-)
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APAIto, J. (2006, September 18). Mimi working with Howard on DIY Media Weblog. Joi Ito's Web [Blog post]. https://joi.ito.com/weblog/2006/09/18/mimi-working-wi.html
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MLAIto, Joichi. “Mimi working with Howard on DIY Media Weblog.” Joi Ito's Web, 18 September 2006 https://joi.ito.com/weblog/2006/09/18/mimi-working-wi.html. Accessed 5 Sep 2025
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Chicago (CMS)Ito, Joichi. “Mimi working with Howard on DIY Media Weblog.” Joi Ito's Web (Blog), September 18, 2006, https://joi.ito.com/weblog/2006/09/18/mimi-working-wi.html
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HarvardIto, J. (2006). Mimi working with Howard on DIY Media Weblog. Joi Ito's Web. https://joi.ito.com/weblog/2006/09/18/mimi-working-wi.html
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VancouverIto J. Mimi working with Howard on DIY Media Weblog. Joi Ito's Web [Internet]. 2006 Sep 18; Available from: https://joi.ito.com/weblog/2006/09/18/mimi-working-wi.html
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@online{Ito2006Mimiworkin, author = {Ito, Joichi}, title = {{Mimi working with Howard on DIY Media Weblog}}, journal = {Joi Ito's Web}, type = {Blog}, url = {https://joi.ito.com/weblog/2006/09/18/mimi-working-wi.html}, urldate = {2025-09-05}, date = {2006-09-18}, year = {2006}, month = {Sep}, day = {18} }
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Dear Joi Ito!
The links to your sister’s pages was more than grand! I share a lot of the interests she seem to have and I am genuinely fascinated about the subjects her studies and reports touches.
I really like the article about the wireless life, handheld games and the many unique phenomena’s of Japans sometimes strange media world like the purikura social networking.