Wednesday, April 26, 2006
ChangeThis :: The Simplicity Cycle: "Dan Ward Most cliches find their origin in truth, and 'less is more' is one that rings true whether we are discussing a new marketing piece swimming with text and graphics or an ice cream sundae swimming in, well, just never add a dollop of strawberry sauce over the chocolate, caramel and those multi-colored jimmies. Dan Ward succinctly shows us that increased complexity does not inherently equal increased goodness and instructs us on how to walk that fine line while still innovating."
Tuesday, April 25, 2006
Thursday, April 06, 2006
Clifford Lynch | The Economics of Open Content Symposium: If Only We Knew Yesterday What We Know TodayThe Economics of Open Archives, Museums, and Lib
Tuesday, April 04, 2006
Saffo: about Paul: interviews: Institute For The Future/On the Record: Paul Saffo
Saffo: about Paul: interviews: Institute For The Future/On the Record: Paul Saffo
a posssible mememural candidate this interview is also on a podcast. and is summarized in 3 key points at the end of the transcript: I like the first one the best:
a posssible mememural candidate this interview is also on a podcast. and is summarized in 3 key points at the end of the transcript: I like the first one the best:
ON TECHNOLOGY AND THE HUMAN CONDITION: Sometimes I think we’re on this world for three reasons: to be useful, to tell each other stories and to collect stuff.
ON HOW THE INTERNET CHANGES EVERYTHING: Digital technology is the solvent leaching the glue out of all of our traditional institutions.
ON PRIVACY AND INFORMATION OVERLOAD: The curse of cyberspace is that everything we want to preserve will get lost and everything we want to lose will be preserved.