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From The Information Age To The Connected Age
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michaeljamesbrooke"From The Information Age To The Connected Age"
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Johannes De GruyterIdeas on the Information Society and impact on society, economy etc.
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Chris TagalotMaybe instead of getting tangled up in discussions of what’s web 1.0 vs. web 2.0 vs. web 3.0, we might look instead at another shift: how the web enables us to move from one era into another, from the Information Age to the Connected Age.
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Martin LindnerThe Information Age is the age of the knowledge worker. The Connected Age is the age of the web worker. KWs create & manage information, massaging it into intangible k.- goods. WWs create & manage relationships across knowledge goods, hardware, & people.
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Noah CarterJason Calacanis launched yet another discussion of the future of the web with his official definition of web 3.0, in which web 2.0 cake is spread with a liberal frosting of people, but not just any people — “gifted” people. Aside from its introducti
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Claudia Cerasovia DougB. "...how the web enables us to move from one era into another, from the Information Age to the Connected Age. You can see this shift both in the practices of individual workers and in the strategies of technology companies."
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Google uses openly available knowledge, human, software, and hardware resources (with a good dose of its own such resources) and harvests value from those resources by finding and creating relationships. Google monetizes the human behavior on the web — human action captured in web pages as links, content and meta data. It trades in the currency of attention. Across the company, Google uses a more evolutionary development style, seeking innovation by spreading bets over many possibilities, most of which have little chance of success. Google depends on a more emergent style of innovation.
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The Information Age is the age of the knowledge worker. The Connected Age is the age of the web worker. Knowledge workers create and manage information, massaging it into intangible knowledge goods. Web workers create and manage relationships across knowledge goods, hardware, and people.
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