Posts Tagged ‘platforms’

Bookmarks for November 5th through November 6th

These are my links for November 5th through November 6th: Networked Society ‘On the Brink’ – I favorited a YouTube video: In On The Brink we discuss the past, present and future of connectivity with a mix of people including David Rowan, chief editor of Wired UK; Caterina Fake, founder of Flickr; and Eric Wahlforss, [...]

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Musik 2.0

Via Robert und Richard: Gerd Leonhard war schon ein paar Mal Thema, u.a. hier ein weiteres Video von der Le Web 3. Zur Musikwirtschaft und iTunes spare ich mir heute viele Worte, sondern verweise auf diesen und weitere Tags.

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The Future of Ideas, roadmap to the connected world

Via netzpolitik: Lawrence Lessigs “The Future of Ideas”, now released unter CC-licence. Well, yes, the ongoing copyright wars in this world haven’t ended yet, get the roadmap … Some notes from the book blurb: In The Future of Ideas, Lawrence Lessig explains how the Internet revolution has produced a counterrevolution of devastating power and effect. [...]

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Der Siegeszug des “sozialen Graphen”

Die Technology Review schaut auf den Web 2.0 Summit zurück und betont die Bedeutung von sozialen Netzwerken (“Der Siegeszug des “sozialen Graphen”“). Im Gegensatz zu anderen (A critical analysis of Social Graphs (and some learnings for social networks in the Enterprise)) ist die Euphorie und die Erwartungshaltung in Bezug auf neue Geschäftsmodelle noch spürbar: Wenn [...]

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Should you trust Facebook with your business?

I like Jason’s direct ways: “Anyone who builds their entire business on top of a closed or semi-closed system is a fool.”

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What’s the attraction in Facebook?

Via JD Lasica: “Social Media: What’s the attraction in Facebook?”, linking to a piece in the LA Times: Let me highlight the stuff that I thought really important: You can’t change the look and feel of your Facebook page as much as you can on MySpace, but since May you can do something much cooler: [...]

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Web 2.0 is About Controlling Data

Read this interview with Tim O’Reilly in Wired published just before Web 2.0 Expo. He knows his stuff in and out, so this interview makes for excellent reading – even on a sunny sunday morning … Take this excerpt as proof, on platforms and network effects: [Wired News]: So you think that (control of data) [...]

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