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Clay Shirky on New Book "Here Comes Everybody" Clay Shirky, author of the just released "Here Comes Everybody: The Power of Organizing Without Organizations" speaking at Harvard Law School's Austin Hall on Feb. 28,2008 hosted by the Berkman Center for Internet and Society at Harvard Law School Tags: Clay Shirky Berkman Center Here Comes Everybody |
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Authors@Google: Clay Shirky Clay Shirky visits Google's Mountain View, CA, headquarters to discuss his book, "Here Comes Everybody." This event took place on March 11, 2008, as part of the Authors@Google series. Tags: Clay Shirky Authors@Google Google atgoogle books business organization |
User: TEDtalksDirector |
Clay Shirky: Institutions vs. collaboration http://www.ted.com In this prescient 2005 talk, Clay Shirky shows how closed groups and companies will give way to looser networks where small contributors have big roles and fluid cooperation replaces rigid planning. Tags: wiki opensource open source collaboration institution flickr TED TEDtalks talks Clay Shirky |
User: nothingisfunnyever |
Clay Shirky - Where do people find the time Part 1 Clay Shirky discussing the implications and impact of wikipedia Tags: wikipedia web 2.0 shirky clay |
User: suchasweetboy |
Clay Shirky on Love, Internet Style Noted Internet thinker and author Clay Shirky delivered one of the opening "provocations" at Supernova 2007. Using a 1300-year-old Japanese shrine as a metaphor, Clay explained how the New Network changes the basic dynamics of business and collective creativity. Tags: Clay Shirky love perl internet Shinto shrine Supernova 2007 |
User: longnow |
Clay Shirky, Making Digital Durable - SALT Making Digital Durable: What Time Does to Categories Clay Shirky, Nov 02005, Seminar About Long Term Thinking "THIS is what the Internet has been straining to become," said Clay Shirky Monday night, both joking and meaning it. He was referring to a category ("tag") which emerged from users on the photo-sharing site Flickr. The category is "cats in sinks." Growing use of the unlikely seeming tag exposed something that a lot of cats do and a lot of people feel compelled to photograph... Shirky pointed out that "cats in sinks" has none of the limitations of former category systems such as the Dewey Decimal System or the Library of Congress scheme or Yahoo's hierarchical category structure. There is no need for a category "cats" with subcategory "in sinks," nor a category "sinks" with subcategory "cats in". You can see more about The Long Now Foundation and Seminars About Long Term Thinking at: http://www.longnow.org - slides, discussions, audio, and video available. Creative Commons license: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/2.5/ Tags: tagging long term thinking digital formats |
User: OreillyMedia |
Web 2.0 Expo NY: Clay Shirky (shirky.com) It's Not Information Overload. It's Filter Failure. It's Not Information Overload. It's Filter Failure. Tags: web2expo web2expony oreilly media techweb |
User: zeitgeist08 |
In Charge - The Role of Inconvenience in Designing Social Systems Clay Shirky, Faculty at the Interactive Telecommunications Program, NYU Tags: Clay Shirky Zeitgeist Google New York University |
User: kandinski |
Clay Shirky on the Interaction Between Law and Norm At Picnic08, Clay Shirky answers two questions: how far can code go in incorporating social norm, and how much can norm supplant instead of just supplement law? Thanks to Roland Legrand and Sarah Godard for sharing their interview slice and shooting the video. Tags: Picnic08 Amsterdam "Clay Shirky" |
User: nothingisfunnyever |
Clay Shirky - Where do people find the time Part 2 Clay Shirky discussing Web 2.0, wikipedia, technology. Tags: Web 2.0 Technology Clay Shirky Internet |