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The Net: Free infrastructure for speech, enterprise and assembly
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Specifically, we need to thank the cable and phone companies for doing the good work they’ve already done, and to encourage them to keep increasing data speeds while also not favoring their own “content” subsidiaries and partners. Doc Searls
Fellow, 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
Vendor Relationship Management workshop
Doc Searls .
Several One of Doc's recent blogs optimistically suggests
"how prevent a company from passing data on to a partner--only laws can do
that--but raised by the Doc and the VRM community are important for all of us.
He Nobody knows you as well as you do. Or do they?
OReilly Radar
- Wednesday, October 14, 2009
Twitter's Investors Missed the Cluetrain - Here's Why
If Doc Searls is a Twitter fan, it's with good reason. Twitter was an extremely helpful way to stay current with what was going on," Searls says, echoing comments made earlier by those who endured last winter's terror attacks in Mumbai, and this summer's election turmoil in Iran.
But But Searls isn't just any Twitter user. Twice in the past year, when fire threatened his home in Santa Barbara, Calif., he turned to microbloggers for news. "Twitter
Fast Company
- Friday, September 25, 2009
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Highland Capital Partners: Digital Media Insights (RWW Interview)
For the fourth in our series of VC interviews, we spoke with Richard de Silva at Highland Capital Partners . The best reasoned case for this is made by Doc Searls (of ClueTrain Manifesto fame), who is touting his radical Vendor Relationship Management (VRM) as an alternative. Searls is an academic (Harvard Berkman Center). Richard specializes in digital media; for example, he is on the Board of Digg. So, he seemed like the right person to ask about the theories floating around the blogosphere that we are in an advertising bubble and that online advertising is doomed.
ReadWriteWeb
- Friday, March 27, 2009
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Vendor Relationship Management workshop
Doc Searls .
Several One of Doc's recent blogs optimistically suggests
"how prevent a company from passing data on to a partner--only laws can do
that--but raised by the Doc and the VRM community are important for all of us.
He Nobody knows you as well as you do. Or do they?
OReilly Radar
- Wednesday, October 14, 2009
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The Net: Free infrastructure for speech, enterprise and assembly
Doc
Specifically, we need to thank the cable and phone companies for doing the good work they’ve already done, and to encourage them to keep increasing data speeds while also not favoring their own “content” subsidiaries and partners. Doc Searls
Fellow, 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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Apple: Totalitarian art
Doc Searls has long said that the key to understanding Steve Jobs — and thus to understanding Apple — is that Job’s an artist. The hardwired connection between the iPhone and the App Store represents a disturbing direction for the industry, in which Apple acts in loco parentis to protect users from their own software decisions, and (apparently) to exclude products they believe hurt the business interests of their partners. Jason Calacanis has an excellent post making the case against Apple, from an Apple fan’s point of view. I’m basically with him.
Joho the Blog
- Wednesday, August 12, 2009
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Unfinished Business: Cluetrain Manifesto plus 10
Well, this unfinished business feels worth revisiting this week to celebrate the 10 year anniversary of the publication of The Cluetrain Manifesto by Rick Levine, Christopher Locke, Doc Searls, and David Weinberger. Reframe: We who you are “serving” welcome you as partners and colleagues. Rebecca Leaman had a blog post today the reminded me of unfinished business. Do you have any of that?
Full Circle
- Tuesday, April 28, 2009
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Ten Important Business Trends
Doc Searls, Dave Weinberger et al said that what made the Internet so
powerful works with various partners to produce it. BLOG Ten Important
Business Business Trends
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by by Robert
Weber
How to Save the World
- Tuesday, May 12, 2009
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Twitter's Investors Missed the Cluetrain - Here's Why
If Doc Searls is a Twitter fan, it's with good reason. Twitter was an extremely helpful way to stay current with what was going on," Searls says, echoing comments made earlier by those who endured last winter's terror attacks in Mumbai, and this summer's election turmoil in Iran.
But But Searls isn't just any Twitter user. Twice in the past year, when fire threatened his home in Santa Barbara, Calif., he turned to microbloggers for news. "Twitter
Fast Company
- Friday, September 25, 2009
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