Continuing with a topic that interests me - all information, all the time - Brewster Kahle's efforts to take on Google in the area of making the online collection of human knowledge is a thought-provoking read. A lot of challenging ideas related to open source development, copyright and who should control that big internet library.
I also found this video of Kahle on Nerd TV. My wife is bound to like that, even if it appears not to be running any more.
Showing posts with label knowledgemanagement. Show all posts
Showing posts with label knowledgemanagement. Show all posts
Wednesday, March 18, 2009
Thursday, March 05, 2009
An Open Book Blog...on Microfinance
Via Global Development: Views from the Center blog, I learned of this project by David Roodman, who is writing his next book with an eye on getting feedback along the way through a blog, his Microfinance Open Book Blog. An experiment worth watching in all my "free" time.
Thursday, November 30, 2006
I needed a little reintermediation today!
Thank you, Designing for Civil Society and David Wilcox, for reminding me I am not alone in the struggle to re-shape the way I wish I could share in my professional life. Your reintermediation has really given me something to ponder.
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