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19 Articles match "2010","Clay Shirky"
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Hot off the Presses: The Newspaper Club Produces--and Prints--a Newspaper at SXSW
Articles rolled in from Bobbie Johnson (the cheeky "Newspapers are always in beta"), Clay Shirky, Matt Jones and Dan Hill. Yesterday we reported on the Newspaper Club , who swept the recent Brit Insurance Design Awards with their masterful recapturing of a low-tech medium. We also hinted that they'd be bringing their newsprint ways to SXSW this week in order to hype their new newspaper-making tool ARTHR .
Fast Company
- Tuesday, March 16, 2010
SXSW 2010 for Marketers & Online Strategists
This is part of a series of ReadWriteWeb guides to SXSW Interactive 2010. Clay Shirky hasn't announced the content of his presentation yet. Tags: SXSW 201 Navigating SXSW is overwhelming to say the least! To help you out ReadWriteWeb has been breaking the events, panels and parties down into vertical reviews. This post provides what we think are some of the best
ReadWriteWeb
- Wednesday, March 10, 2010
Information ecologies
knew two of the participants ( Clay Shirky and Patrick Meier ) by reputation so it was good to meet them, and the gentle hand of the facilitator Eric Klinenberg meant that we got a lot done. An interesting day yesterday in New York. I was part of a small but select group discussing the information ecology of crisis management.
Cognitive Edge
- Saturday, March 6, 2010
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[2b2k] Clay Shirky, info overload, and when filters increase the size of what’s filtered
Clay Shirky’s masterful talk at the Web 2.0 Clay explains in greater detail in this two part CJR interview: 1 2 ]
Clay traces information overload to the 15th century, but others have taken it back earlier than that, and there’s even a quotation from Seneca (4 BCE) that can be pressed into service: “What is the point of having countless books and libraries whose titles the owner could scarcely read through in his whole lifetime? Expo in NYC last September — “It’s not information overload. It’s filter failure”
Joho the Blog
- Sunday, January 31, 2010
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SXSW 2010 for Marketers & Online Strategists
This is part of a series of ReadWriteWeb guides to SXSW Interactive 2010. Clay Shirky hasn't announced the content of his presentation yet. Tags: SXSW 201 Navigating SXSW is overwhelming to say the least! To help you out ReadWriteWeb has been breaking the events, panels and parties down into vertical reviews. This post provides what we think are some of the best
ReadWriteWeb
- Wednesday, March 10, 2010
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Wikimedia Strategy: Ideas for Strengthening Online Communities
Our hunting and gathering of ideas for improving community health got a booster shot last month when Wikimedia Foundation executive director Sue Gardner, deputy director Erik Moeller and I had the opportunity to spend the day with Wikipedia's founder, Jimmy Wales as well as with Clay Shirky, adjunct professor in NYU's graduate Interactive Telecommunications Program and author of Here Comes Everybody: The Power of Organizing without Organizations. As Clay shared, "when you grow, then the 1% of activity that is a problem becomes big enough to matter." For those of you who have been following Wikimedia's open strategy initiative on this blog , you'll know that one of the goals of the work has been to strengthen the health of the Wikipedia community of contributors who create and use its online encyclopedias.
HarvardBusiness.org
- Tuesday, February 9, 2010
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Four Steps to Gov 2.0: A Guide for Agencies
It's most definitely an amalgam of many different ideas, especially Clay Shirky’s idea of convening the conversation , and the Obama Administration’s ideas around releasing high value datafeeds and making government transparent, participatory and collaborative . What Does the World Look Like When the Work of Government is Driven by the People?
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OReilly Radar
- Monday, February 8, 2010
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Communities, Audiences and Scale: eight years on
Eight years ago Clay Shirky penned his Communities, Audiences and Scale , pointing out the difference between the TV world of one-to-the-masses communication which scales to infinity, and many-to-many community communication, which in the form of forums and blog discussions at the time, had an upper limit to its potential success: With such software, the obvious question is "Can we get the best of both worlds? Or as danah points out in her 'streams' paper , and as Blonde's Phil and I felt this morning discussing the joy of a Christmas lull in online communication, is there
edublogs
- Friday, January 8, 2010
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Wikimedia Strategy: Ground Covered and Road Ahead
As we turn the page from 2009 to 2010, it's a good time to check the status on Wikimedia's open strategy exercise, to reflect on the process to date and think about the work ahead. hope readers of this blog who've been following the effort will add thoughts and suggestions to help us as we move forward in 2010.
January discussion with Jimmy Wales and Clay Shirky
I So where are we?
HarvardBusiness.org
- Friday, January 8, 2010
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How has the Internet Changed the Way You Think?
Brockman's 2010 question, How has the internet changed the way you think? evoked thoughtful answers from a range of people, including Brian Eno, Rudy Rucker, Clay Shirky, Martin Rees and many others. The full collection of posts can be found here.
Every year, John Brockman, a New York based author, editor, publisher, and book agent, reaches out to a community of thought leaders and scientists and asks a question for his World Question Center.
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OReilly Radar
- Friday, January 8, 2010
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This Week On TechCrunch: The seventeen best ‘best-of… …of the year’ (and the decade) lists, of the week
2010: My Fifth Annual List Of The Tech Products I Love And Use Every Day
Arrington What was it Clay Shirky said? Ten Technologies That Will Rock 2010
And then 2010 is going to be the most dull and predictable year ever. What is it about the dawn of a new year – and, in this case, a new decade – that inspires such an interminable parade of lists? The 100 best albums of the decade (The Strokes?
TechCrunch
- Saturday, January 2, 2010
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The Internet in 2020 - What the Experts Predict
So, English majors lose, engineering wins, and what looks like an Up or Down question says more about the demographic of the answerer than any prediction of the future ." - Clay Shirky, professor, Interactive Telecommunications Program, New York University
" Clay Shirky, professor, Interactive Telecommunications Program, New York University
" Most experts agree that Google won't make us stupid. Indeed, 76% of technology stakeholders and critics interviewed by the Pew Research Center's Internet & American Life Project and the Imagining the Internet Center
ReadWriteWeb
- Friday, February 19, 2010
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Geeks Invade Government With Audacious Goals
Expo in May 2010, both in Washington, DC. Clay Shirky has pointed out that these new social arrangements are leading from cooperation to collaboration to collectivism. Both The Geeks and The Govies need to listen to each other's ideas, hear each other's concerns, and work towards achieving Shirky's four stages of organizing if the government is to provide all the things that its citizens are increasingly demanding of it. Guest blogger Mark Drapeau is the Co-Chair of the Gov 2.0 Expo Showcase in Sept 2009 and the Gov 2.0
OReilly Radar
- Wednesday, May 27, 2009
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