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4 Articles match "API","David Weinberger"
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Building better markets. Not just better marketing.
This shift started in the early ’90s and was done by the time Chirs Locke, Rick Levine, David Weinberger and I wrote The Cluetrain Manifesto , in 1999.
Base relationship-managing tools on open standards, open APIs (application program interfaces) and open code. Tags: Business Future Journalism VRM "David Weinberger" advertising Allen Searls Berkman Berkman Center blueberries Carpenter Chris The comment thread in my last post was lengthened by Seth Finkelstein ’s characterization of me as “basically a PR person”. I
Doc Searls Weblog
- Wednesday, December 16, 2009
On value and valuation
But we should not mistake Twitter itself, or even its API, for the kind of true (free and open) infrastructure that comprise the Net and the Web. Overlooked in the midst, however, is what I think is a far more important thesis, coined by David Weinberger: “ Hyperlinks subvert hierarchy “. Over in Fast Company , Tim Beyers nicely threads quotable pearls from Cluetrain ’s four authors, including yours truly, in Twitter’s Investors Missed the Cluetrain – Here’s Why . The context of the story is continued investment in Twitter at a reported
Doc Searls Weblog
- Monday, September 28, 2009
On value and valuation
But we should not mistake Twitter itself, or even its API, for the kind of true (free and open) infrastructure that comprise the Net and the Web. Often overlooked in the attention given to “markets are conversations” is another Cluetrain thesis, coined by David Weinberger: “ Hyperlinks subvert hierarchy “. Over in Fast Company , Tim Beyers nicely threads quotable pearls from Cluetrain ’s four authors, including yours truly, in Twitter’s Investors Missed the Cluetrain – Here’s Why . The context of the story is continued
Doc Searls Weblog
- Saturday, September 26, 2009
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Building better markets. Not just better marketing.
This shift started in the early ’90s and was done by the time Chirs Locke, Rick Levine, David Weinberger and I wrote The Cluetrain Manifesto , in 1999.
Base relationship-managing tools on open standards, open APIs (application program interfaces) and open code. Tags: Business Future Journalism VRM "David Weinberger" advertising Allen Searls Berkman Berkman Center blueberries Carpenter Chris The comment thread in my last post was lengthened by Seth Finkelstein ’s characterization of me as “basically a PR person”. I
Doc Searls Weblog
- Wednesday, December 16, 2009
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On value and valuation
But we should not mistake Twitter itself, or even its API, for the kind of true (free and open) infrastructure that comprise the Net and the Web. Often overlooked in the attention given to “markets are conversations” is another Cluetrain thesis, coined by David Weinberger: “ Hyperlinks subvert hierarchy “. Over in Fast Company , Tim Beyers nicely threads quotable pearls from Cluetrain ’s four authors, including yours truly, in Twitter’s Investors Missed the Cluetrain – Here’s Why . The context of the story is continued
Doc Searls Weblog
- Saturday, September 26, 2009
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Personal Democracy Forum conference: initial themes
some know what an API was and a few even understood the concept of
mash-ups, David
Weinberger Weinberger approached the same theme from a different direction,
talking "So what's this conference you're going to?" asked my friends, not
braced braced for an explanation that usually took me more than ten minutes.
Ultimately,
OReilly Radar
- Monday, June 29, 2009
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On value and valuation
But we should not mistake Twitter itself, or even its API, for the kind of true (free and open) infrastructure that comprise the Net and the Web. Overlooked in the midst, however, is what I think is a far more important thesis, coined by David Weinberger: “ Hyperlinks subvert hierarchy “. Over in Fast Company , Tim Beyers nicely threads quotable pearls from Cluetrain ’s four authors, including yours truly, in Twitter’s Investors Missed the Cluetrain – Here’s Why . The context of the story is continued investment in Twitter at a reported
Doc Searls Weblog
- Monday, September 28, 2009
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