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27 Articles match "Doc Searls","future"
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Berkman Buzz
Doc Searls responds to Pew’s Future of the Internet IV survey: link
Future of the Internet updates the TiVo / EchoStar saga: link
This week’s Berkman Buzz:
Ethan Zuckerman blogs John Wilbanks’ talk on generativity in science: link
Herdict is looking for a few good sheep: link
Joho the Blog
- Friday, March 12, 2010
February Informal Learning Hotlist
The Future of Web Content – HTML5, Flash & Mobile Apps - TechCrunch , February 5, 2010
If Google Wave Is The Future, Google Buzz Is The Present - TechCrunch , February 9, 2010
A modest revenue proposal to the BBC - Doc Searls Weblog , February 19, 2010
Best of Informal Learning Flow
February 1, 2010 to February 27, 2010
Informal Learning
- Monday, March 1, 2010
Pew Report Interview
I was interviewed some time ago ( here's how I responded , in full) for a Pew report on the future of the internet , which has now come out. Here's how I am featured: "Here are some of the respondents: Clay Shirky, Esther Dyson, Doc Searls, Nicholas Carr, Susan Crawford, David Clark, Jamais Cascio, Peter Norvig, Craig Newmark, Hal Varian, Howard Rheingold, Andreas Kluth, Jeff Jarvis, Andy Oram, David Sifry, Marc Rotenberg, John Pike, Andrew Nachison, Anthony Townsend, Ethan Zuckerman, Stephen Downes, Rebecca MacKinnon, Jim Warren, Sandra Brahman, Seth Finkelstein, Jerry Berman, and Stewart
Half an Hour
- Saturday, February 20, 2010
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#Cluetrain @10
David Weinberger and I will be joined by Jonathan Zittrain , a Harvard Law professor and author of The Future of the Internet — and How to Stop It . “JZ” Tags: Berkman Events Fun Future Ideas Past "David Weinberger" "Doc Searls" "Jonathan Zittrain" Berkman Center Cluetrain harvard Harvard Law School HLS jz The Cluetrain Manifest Ten years ago The Cluetrain Manifesto was a website that had been up for a couple of months — long enough to create a stir and get its four authors a book deal. By early June we had begun work on the book , which
Doc Searls Weblog
- Friday, June 5, 2009
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Silos End
Doc Searls @dsearls
Tier 2 Verizon person actually gave my wife detailed instructions on how to circumvent certain call center problems in the future, including an unpublished number that is sure to change — and stressing the importance of knowing how to work the company’s insane “system”. Tags: Business Events Fun Future Gear Ideas Journalism Life News Past VRM problems Cluetrain Cluetrain@10 Joe Andrieu silo silo-izatio Thanks to Keith McArthur for clueing me in on Cluetrainplus10 , in which folks comment on each of Cluetrain’s 95 theses, on roughly the 10th anniversary of the day Cluetrain went up on the Web. (It
Doc Searls Weblog
- Friday, May 1, 2009
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I was overheard to have once said…
A few years ago I saw Doc Searls make a presentation in which he noted, ‘In networked environments, the demand side supplies itself’. Tags: Past Journalism Ideas Futur Modern Marketing :
It’s a statement that sums up nicely what is happening in today’s TV industry - all beyond the legislators’ gaze.
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Doc Searls Weblog
- Wednesday, February 4, 2009
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The Net: Free infrastructure for speech, enterprise and assembly
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Fellow, Tags: Berkman Business Events Future Ideas Past Politics Technology infrastructure music BerkmanCenter congress DMCA fcc google harvard history IdeaScale internet metaphor movable type OpenInternet OpenInternet.gov podcasters podcasting podsafe music radio regulation spectrum Title 18 t I just posted this essay to IdeaScale at OpenInternet.gov , in advance of the Open Internet Workshop at MIT this afternoon. (You You can vote it up or down there, along with other essays.)
Doc Searls Weblog
- Wednesday, January 13, 2010
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How the Internet is Changing the Way We Will Watch TV (preview)
ldquo;I guarantee that five years from now TV as we know it is gone,” says Doc Searls, a fellow at the Berkman Center for Internet and Society at Harvard University. “It Behind the digital scenes, battles are now taking place that will shape the future of video for decades to come. [More]
...Tags: It should not be so difficult. In an age when nearly all forms of media are digital, where broadband signals course through the industrial world as surely (and as critically) as electricity and freshwater, it should be possible to sit on one’s couch,
Scientific American
- Thursday, October 22, 2009
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Toward post-Journalism journalism
Virginia Postrel, author, The Future and Its Enemies; contributing editor, The Atlantic
Doc Searls, Berkman Center for Internet & Society
On Thursday, right after failing to get a root canal for the Xth time ( saga here ), I participated in a square-table discussion (I say that because we sat around a table with four corners) titled “How to Make Money in News: New Business Models for the 21st Century — An Executive Session sponsored by the Joan Shorenstein Center on the Press, Politics and Public Policy”, hosted by Harvard’s JFK School of Government.
Doc Searls Weblog
- Saturday, October 31, 2009
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Knowledge Workers As Itinerant Laborers ?
Here’s a humorous look at a possible "future of work", thanks to links from Dave Snowden via Doc Searls .
While it seems absurd, a bit of reflection and extrapolation of current trends will, I think, allow most readers to nod bemusedly and say to themselves "Yes, I can see how this kind of thing is happening".
What do you think ?
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Wirearchy
- Thursday, January 1, 2009
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Augmented Reality: 5 Barriers to a Web That's Everywhere
Those are the kinds of phrases being used to describe the future of what's called Augmented Reality (AR), by specialists developing the technology to enable it. Joe Lamantia wrote a long post about UX design considerations for the future of AR and argues that the two primary questions at hand are: what information will we turn inside out from hidden context to presented interface layer? I used to work with VRM Fifty years after its invention by the British Royal Navy for use by fighter pilots, the technology of layering information on top of our naked view of the world may cross over the line between science fiction and mass consumer experience as soon as next month.
ReadWriteWeb
- Monday, August 24, 2009
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Inauguration Moments and Links
CNN's partnership with Microsoft to build a Photosynth model of the Inauguration out of user-contributed photographs is an amazing demonstration of the power of Photosynth and the future of collective visualization. The other great image of the inauguration came to me via Doc Searls on twitter: the ManyEyes visualization of the word tree for the Inauguration speech, showing phrases rooted in the words "we will" :
(Also Like many people around the world, I was stirred by the inauguration of President Obama. Listening to his speech, I wanted to share a couple
OReilly Radar
- Tuesday, January 20, 2009
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August Informal Learning Hot List
User driven service bingo - Doc Searls Weblog , August 10, 2009
Future Knowledge Ecosystems: The Next Twenty Years of Technology-Led Economic Development , August 7, 2009
Informal Learning takes place in the context of work and life. Learnscaping — taking a systems view of learning in an organization — necessarily addresses a broad array of topics and disciplines.
Informal Learning
- Friday, August 28, 2009
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