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Information R/evolution
Monday, October 15, 2007Much of what people assume about the nature of information is actually just the nature of paper. In the spirit of his debut video The Machine is Us/ing Us, Professor Michael Wesch of the Kansas State University digital ethnography group shows us the possibilities of information unleashed in Information R/evolution.
This video also explains Yahoo’s defeat by Google in the search arena: the folly of applying offline assumptions to online business. Even today, some big businesses still make those boneheaded assumptions: witness the NBC-Fox clunker Hulu.
I see he’s also read David Weinberger’s Everything is Miscellaneous. If you haven’t yet, go read that book. It’ll make you rethink the order of the universe itself.
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