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[2b2k] Another re-org
My concern with the prologue is that I don’t want the reader to think that the book is about algorithmic learning, as the Hunch.com example might suggest.)
It begins with a section on the data-information-knowledge pyramid as an example of our traditional strategy of dealing with the knowledge overload by narrowing our field of vision. introduce Clay Shirky’s “It’s not information overload Last week, I went through the current (dis)organization of the book with Tim Sullivan, my editor at Basic Books. I’ve known Tim for a few of years,
Joho the Blog
- Sunday, February 28, 2010
The Internet in 2020 - What the Experts Predict
For example, I have a hunch about something, need facts to support, and Google comes through for me. 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
ReadWriteWeb
- Friday, February 19, 2010
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 . The original Obama campaign site and Peer to Patent are great examples, and several other early examples are starting to emerge.
2. What Does the World Look Like When the Work of Government is Driven by the People?
Gov Gov 2.0
OReilly Radar
- Monday, February 8, 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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Clay Shirky in London: Group action just got easier
One reason I like it is that you can suggest that you'd like to hear someone like, say, Clay Shirky and, six months later, you've got him. Clay speaks today at Online Information Conference in London. As well as formal groups around certain types of photography on Flickr ( like this HDR group for beginners ) there are the more impromptu adhoc communities that form around just one photo . 10 years ago, as Clay helped newspapers People sometimes ask why one might 'waste' one's time sitting on Advisory Boards, especially those of conferences. It means that whereas
edublogs
- Tuesday, December 2, 2008
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Clay Shirky on Helping People Find You, Content as Mere Conversation Fodder, and Letting Users Identify Their Needs
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Helping finally got around to reading Clay Shirky's Here Comes Everybody .
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invitation Helping People Find You, Content as Mere Conversation Fodder, Letting
Users Users Identify Their Needs, and the Formula for Effective Social
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How to Save the World
- Sunday, May 24, 2009
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Clay Shirky - The Observer Interview
The Observer (UK) interviews Shirky.
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Occasionally people contact me to ask, "Are you the same Clay Shirky I was at school with?" perfect example is Obama’s change.gov site asking what priorities the administration should be concentrating on and - in a time of banking sector meltdown and two wars - an interest group pushes medical marijuana to number one. This Much I Know
John Hind The Observer, Sunday 15 February 2009
Wirearchy
- Sunday, February 15, 2009
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Clay Shirky On Leadership and Management in an Interconnected World
A couple of days ago, as the FASTForward 09 conference opened, I had the opportunity to sit down with Clay Shirky, author of the book “ Here Comes Everybody – the power of organizing without organizations ” and a consultant, professor and writer. As a way to get into the issues, I asked Clay to offer his perspective about how the Web and its interconnectedness is affecting knowledge-based work.
I wanted to bear down a little bit on some of the core ideas in his recent book and examine how his premises impact what management needs to understand and do with the new set opf
Wirearchy
- Wednesday, February 11, 2009
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Twitter is Not a Conversational Platform
But on Wikipedia, while many people share knowledge to co-create pages, the process is not formally collaborative in the sense that contributors are not cooperating with each other ways that form group identity (to paraphrase Clay Shirky from his book Here Comes Everybody ). The strategy of being a " lethally generous " member of a community would seem to be more worthwhile in this context, contrasted with the individual-level customer service approach of (for example) @ComcastCares .
Perhaps the most common reason given for joining the microsharing site Twitter is " participating in the conversation " or some version of that.
OReilly Radar
- Tuesday, June 9, 2009
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Stimuluswatch.org; The Falling Cost and Accelerated Speed of Group Action
Stimuluswatch.org is a great example of how easy it is today for people to, as Clay Shirky says, “organize without organizations.” 8221; Stimuluswatch.org began after Jerry Brito attended a mayor’s Conference and posted this request :
"Let’s Let’s help President-Elect Obama do what he is promising.
OReilly Radar
- Friday, February 13, 2009
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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 . The original Obama campaign site and Peer to Patent are great examples, and several other early examples are starting to emerge.
2. What Does the World Look Like When the Work of Government is Driven by the People?
Gov Gov 2.0
OReilly Radar
- Monday, February 8, 2010
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Geeks Invade Government With Audacious Goals
advocates, and their predecessors, have been predicting that the information technology revolution will reinvent government for quite some time (check out this 1995 special issue of the Journal of Systems Management , for example). Clay Shirky has pointed out that these new social arrangements are leading from cooperation to collaboration to collectivism. 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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Pls. Tweet For Me. Thx!
For example, following tweets can be extremely instructive and quick, though if you tried to click on all the links you'd have no time left. The next day, independently, Clay Shirky tweeted that he'd been spammed by a company offering to respond to messages addressed to him on social networks "in your own voice," in order to promote his profile. Recently, my wife and I were discussing over dinner the time-intensiveness of using social networks effectively (I know, I know). I
HarvardBusiness.org
- Friday, July 10, 2009
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