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''The title is The Giant Zero. The metaphor is a play on the meaning of both World of Ends (which I co-wrote with fellow Berkman fellow David Weinberger) and The Stupid Network, by Berkman alumnus David Isenberg. (David is also my given name, by the way. Coincidence?) The origin of the metaphor, however, is Craig Burton, who was the first to observe that an end-to-end architecture in which every point is essentially zero distance from every other point (and as stupid as possible in the middle as well), would geometrically resemble a 3-D zero''. | ''The title is The Giant Zero. The metaphor is a play on the meaning of both World of Ends (which I co-wrote with fellow Berkman fellow David Weinberger) and The Stupid Network, by Berkman alumnus David Isenberg. (David is also my given name, by the way. Coincidence?) The origin of the metaphor, however, is Craig Burton, who was the first to observe that an end-to-end architecture in which every point is essentially zero distance from every other point (and as stupid as possible in the middle as well), would geometrically resemble a 3-D zero''. | ||
=Podcast 4: Self-Forming Markets= | |||
See our entry on [[Doc Searls on Self-Forming Markets]] | |||
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Doc Searls, editor in chief of Linux Journal and A-list blogger, on the attention vs the Intention Economy.
Podcast 1
URL = http://techconf.thepodcastnetwork.com/2006/03/19/the-tech-conference-show-doc-searls/
"Doc Searls is not only co-author of the Cluetrain manifesto, he also has a big interest in technology and a background in advertising. Listen to his reflections at the end of Etech about Attention economy versus Intention economy, how much vendors where going for Web 1.0 kind of advertising, why Google needs to rethink their business model and what Barcamp has to do with Renaissance."
Podcast 2
URL = http://i.i.com.com/cnwk.1d/i/z/e/200606/ITMatters20060621_DocSearls.mp3
Podcast 3: the Giant Zero
URL = http://www.outklass.com/?p=70
"If you are a fan of the Cluetrain Manifesto, The Free Software Movement, or technologists’ ramblings, this luncheon talk from Audio Berkman will be of interest. The audio quality is a bit rough on the ears at times, but I found the content well worth it. Here is an excerpt from Doc Searl’s blog:
The title is The Giant Zero. The metaphor is a play on the meaning of both World of Ends (which I co-wrote with fellow Berkman fellow David Weinberger) and The Stupid Network, by Berkman alumnus David Isenberg. (David is also my given name, by the way. Coincidence?) The origin of the metaphor, however, is Craig Burton, who was the first to observe that an end-to-end architecture in which every point is essentially zero distance from every other point (and as stupid as possible in the middle as well), would geometrically resemble a 3-D zero.
Podcast 4: Self-Forming Markets
See our entry on Doc Searls on Self-Forming Markets