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[...] Smoke Signals These companies failed because each of them – my own among them – coveted the whole prize. With the eyes of a megalomaniac, each firm was going to ‘rule the world’. Each did lots of...
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[...] lot of you are coming to visit this site for the first time because of “Smoke Signals“, my linux.conf.au keynote address. I’ve been so busy getting ready for that talk [...]
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[...] more sense. Do read it through: it is long, but accessible even if you’re not a geek like me: Smoke Signals The epicenter of this transition, where all three streams collide, sits in the palm of...
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[...] This post was mentioned on Twitter by Duncan Maitland and Danny Noonan, Ashley C. Ashley C said: http://blog.futurestreetconsulting.com/2011/01/28/smoke-signals/ [...]
View ArticleComment on The Blueprint by Wikileaks etc | Journalism Festival
[...] the one always afraid to show his face. I think I’m not alone The Blueprint | the human network http://blog.futurestreetconsulting.com/?p=446 The Unites States is – or should be – subject to the...
View ArticleComment on Smoke Signals by Smoke Signals | Andrew Spittle
[...] Smoke Signals. A manifesto for making the next one billion seconds about distributed, open, and secure software platforms. We should no longer surrender our most vital personal details to a...
View ArticleComment on Smoke Signals by Smoke signals | Daniel Bachhuber's weblog
[...] StatusSmoke signals Posted on February 5, 2011 by Daniel BachhuberSmoke signals. “ZOMFG 574LLm4N W45 r19H7!” This entry was posted in Asides and tagged data [...]
View ArticleComment on Smoke Signals by Smoke Signals by Mark Pesce | starlifter.tv
[...] article was originally posted here: http://blog.futurestreetconsulting.com/2011/01/28/smoke-signals/ – many thanks to Ezra to putting me onto this [...]
View ArticleComment on Understanding Gilmore’s Law by burmablog.net » Think Local:...
[...] relies much on the investments of powerful corporations and the policies of national governments.Mark Pesce refers to Gilmore’s Law when declaring: “Kill one part of the Internet, and another...
View ArticleComment on The New Toolkit by Tweets that mention The New Toolkit | the human...
[...] This post was mentioned on Twitter by Mark Pesce, Wolf Cocklin, Judy O'Connell, new_reality, Glenn Hall and others. Glenn Hall said: RT @mpesce: "The New Toolkit", my 3300 word philosophy of...
View ArticleComment on Understanding Gilmore’s Law by URBEINGRECORDED » Blog Archive »...
[...] Gilmore’s famous quote (and Mark Pesce’s analysis) applies here: The Net interprets censorship as damage and routes around it. Whether that [...]
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[...] The New Toolkit. This entry was posted in Uncategorized. Bookmark the permalink. ← LabourLeaks for an open and democratic unionism? LikeBe the first to like this post. [...]
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[...] this: Marshal McLuhan first noted the retribalizing effect of electric technologies; they collapse space to a point, effectively recreating the continuous, ambient (aural) awareness of [...]
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[...] Smoke signals: your social graph is your most important possession Posted on February 24, 2011 by knstartup Mark Pesce (inventor of VRML) wrote an essay worth reading: Smoke Signals [...]
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[...] live in an age approaching hyper-connectedness where, it has been described, the state finds its ability to maintain the smooth functioning of power short-circuited by the [...]
View ArticleComment on What Ever Happened to the Book? by non-linearity: a new game «...
[...] like it’s speaking directly to education. From the post Whatever Happened to the Book (per word and per video): [I added some links, and underlining, unless otherwise noted, all quotes in the...
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[...] The unfinished project is alluringly waiting for us. [...]
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View ArticleComment on This, That, and the Other by Community, Mob and Overwhelmed –...
[...] This, That and the Other, by Mark Pesce This article discusses Dunbar’s magic Number of 150 which is supposed to be the threshold that where community ends and the beginnings of a mob. That...
View ArticleComment on People Power by Interesting stuff from April 21st through April...
[...] People Power – A glimpse at the way our lives might change for the better when we learn how to leverage the fact that we are more and more connected than we ever have been before. Using health...
View ArticleComment on People Power by Tweets on 2011-05-01 « Out to Space
[...] reading, People Power from @mpesce http://blog.futurestreetconsulting.com/2011/04/26/people-power/ [...]
View ArticleComment on The New Toolkit by The Information Age vs. The Connected Age |...
[...] Marshal McLuhan first noted the retribalizing effect of electric technologies in saying, “they collapse space to a point, effectively recreating the continuous, ambient (aural) awareness of the...
View ArticleComment on The New Toolkit by From Telegrams to Artificial Intelligence «...
[...] In this video we see that not too long ago, human connectivity was limited and stopped at city gates. The only way to see this boundary extended was to use postal services, which made...
View ArticleComment on hyperpeople by Conflict and disaster management in a...
[...] before we had access to the network; its very existence, and the connections it affords, is changing the way we do things. We now have the capacity to distribute, share and leverage...
View ArticleComment on Nexus (Live) by Rate My Professor | Megan's Blog
[...] In Mark Pesce’s video that we watched on Monday, he talked about the RateMyProfessors web site and the way that it allowed students to share their classroom experiences with other students and...
View ArticleComment on Understanding Gilmore’s Law by Pip Shea » A Logo is Worth a...
[...] another Internet gatekeeping manouvre by a sovereign power. At the end of the day, there is always Gilmore’s Law to [...]
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[...] is being discussed. My own participation online does probably fall within the 1% – 2% range. This, That and the Other, by Mark Pesce. This article discusses Dunbar’s magic Number of 150 which is...
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View ArticleComment on Mark Pesce by Make War, then Love | omnsproject.org
[...] by Mark Pesce At the close of the first decade of the 21st century, we find ourselves continuously connecting to one another. This isn’t a new thing, although it may feel new. The kit has changed...
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View ArticleComment on Hyperconnected Education by VITTA conference day 2 « a macgirl in...
[...] As well as presentations from educators, there were lively and interesting keynotes from Mark Pesce and Suelette Dreyfus, contemplating digital citizenship, what it means and how it continues to...
View ArticleComment on The Nuclear Option by | Eugene Ware
[...] Interesting article about twitter and social-networking addthis_url = 'http%3A%2F%2Feugeneware.com%2Funcategorized%2Finteresting-article-about-twitter-and-social-networking'; addthis_title = '';...
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View ArticleComment on Hyperconnected Education by Hyper-disconnectedness… « Mark Pleasance
[...] before getting to the Biltmore for access the wireless here. When I heard Mark Pesce talk about hyperconnectedness I knew I was like this but wasn’t truly aware of how [...]
View ArticleComment on Hypereconomics by renaissance chambara | Ged Carroll - Links of...
[...] Hypereconomics | the human network – Mark Pesce on how digital convergence affects economics [...]
View ArticleComment on Understanding Gilmore’s Law by Gilmore of the eponymous law |...
[...] It has been popularised as a law by Mark Pesce who has discussed it in a number of places, for example in Understanding Gilmore’s Law. [...]
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