Posted by: Ken Fischer in: ● December 26, 2008
In my last post I started to examine the claim of the cluetrain manifesto that a more networked audience is more intelligent or at least a better detector than an individual. The #Mumbai victim list twitter distribution illustrated 4 ways which a network can apply truth filters and 2 ways in which the [...]
Posted by: Ken Fischer in: ● December 17, 2008
Note: I have not verified the list of the Mumbai victims referenced here nor do I take a stand on its authenticity, accuracy or morality. I think its a very interesting example of how a networked audience behaves differently than an non-networked audience.
The mention of the increasing intelligence of a networked audience is what really [...]
Posted by: Ken Fischer in: ● December 11, 2008
A quick report on our the first in our Mostly Plain English workshop. Some comments, critiques and look forward to future workshops.
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