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Information R/evolution

JEB @ October 18, 2007 # Comments

is a fascinating video about what’s happening all around us with information and how it is used, absorbed, changed, improved, collected, spread and on and on…..
It’s a great take on the book Everything is Miscellaneous by David Weinberger.

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Keen vs. Weinberger

JEB @ July 19, 2007 # Comments

this is the Full Text on WSJ.com of a great exchange on today’s web - aka web 2.0, or 3.0 or X.0, it doesn’t really matter what number.
It’s long but worth reading in full as it certainly addresses a number of important issues. You can guess on which side of the debate I come down [...]

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The Web in 1994

JEB @ July 15, 2007 # Comments

Found this on John Battelle’s Searchblog sounds so quaint looking at it now and it seems like it was eons ago since the web first appeared on our radar.
Who still remembers Digital or the first Mosaic browser? Amazing what’s happened since!

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Bloggers vs. Journalists?

JEB @ April 9, 2007 # Comments

The Doc Searls Weblog
has a post today that I want to pass on to anyone I can as it should be of interest to all bloggers. The more I read these pioneers, the more I respect their vision of what the web would become when they first talked and wrote about it back in 1999. [...]

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Typical of the confused media coverage

JEB @ August 22, 2006 # Comments

This latest article in a trade media
Advertising Age - MediaWorks - Marketing Reality Check: Blogs, Pods, RSS
is pretty much the standard fare for the confused coverage of the new media by the traditional media. This anecdotal quote of a Denver couple for not having heard of a podcast doesn’t mean anything. Here’s a more [...]

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Not surprising

JEB @ June 21, 2006 # Comments

Marketers on a “fishing expedition” on the Net?
Ries has a point. What has to be recognized is that the old adage of “horses for courses” is true here. What might work on TV or in print doesn’t necessarily - or better put - will most probably, not work on the web.

The basic premise [...]

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Poking around the web!

JEB @ March 2, 2006 # Comments

describes in his inimitable style what’s happening today when most people use the web to search or in his words “pokes around” the web to find answers, and how true!
Read this and understand what’s coming down the road and how the web truly keeps changing and adapting to user behavior. Exciting stuff that’s happening for [...]

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