Dugg: Who is Who: Interview with David Weinberger | Ulrike Reinhard
Via David Weinberger: "(…) Ulrike Reinhard, of WhoIsWho, video-interviewed me on our back porch last week. She asked me about the need for serendipity, what an “open” Internet means, the costs of...
View ArticleDugg: Introduction to ‘Holding On to Reality’| Albert Borgmann
The introduction to Holding On to Reality The Nature of Information at the Turn of the Millennium by Albert Borgmann "(…) Without information about reality, without reports and records, the reach of...
View ArticleDugg: Craigslist’s unorthodox path | The Boston Globe
The Boston Globe ran a background piece about Craig Newmark of Craigslist' fame (Wikipedia: Craigslist). "(…) Newmark, who is customer service representative and founder of Craigslist Inc., didn't...
View ArticleDugg: The Giant Zero, Part 0.x – SuitWatch | Doc Searls / Linux Journal
On October 12, 2006, Doc Searls wrote in Linux Journal how “(…) it helps to think of the Net as a “giant zero” (…)” http://blip.tv/play/AYTwYfgK (The above video features Doc speaking about the Giant...
View ArticleThe Live Web Will Be Federated
Under the headline 'Blogging 2.0: Moving Toward Conversational "Flows"', Bill French wrote a piece on MyST Blogsite, in which he observes that conversations on the Internet are increasingly moving away...
View ArticleWhat makes being a “digital native” truly different?
The other day I left a comment on Jess's blog, musing that there must be a qualitative difference between having know life before the World Wide Web, and being a so-called ”digital native”. Jess asked...
View ArticleAmplification is the new circulation
When one quotes, forwards or retweets a reported fact (or opinion, for that matter), I believe it is considered good journalistic practice to try and reference a source as close as possible to the...
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