This link has been bookmarked by 23 people . It was first bookmarked on 22 May 2006, by Will Richardson.
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Marja Verstelle“If your marketing strategy requires you to hit #1 in order to succeed, you probably need a new marketing strategy.” "The smart network response to all this is to liquify. You let your stuff be found anywhere, in any medium and any network. You let yo
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Hans MestrumEen machtig mooi artikel van Jeff Jarvis over de waarde in netwerken.
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31 May 06
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Leigh BlackallNetworks are about sharing now; they used to be about control. Networks are two-way; they used to be one-way. Networks are about aggregation more than distribution; they are about finding and being found. Networks are now open while, by their very definit
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29 May 06
Will RichardsonIn the future of media, which is now, everybody is a network. In the past, networks were defined by control of content or distribution. But now, you can’t own all distribution and content is controlled where it’s created.
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Martin Lindnerend of the scarcity economy, media 2.0, quoting haque & others
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James CorbettWhat is a network now? Your friend pointing you to something to read or watch is a network. The collection of people putting a YouTube video on their blogs makes a network. BlogAds bringing together 800 blogs for an MSNBC.com ad buy is a network.
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ken .distribution used to grant control,but:"Networks are about sharing now; they used to be about control. Networks are two-way; they used to be one-way. Networks are about aggregation more than distribution; they are about finding and being found"->cluetrain
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Rachel CBy Jeff Jarvis. "Networks are about sharing now; they used to be about control. Networks are two-way; they used to be one-way. Networks are about aggregation more than distribution; they are about finding and being found."
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Howard RheingoldIn the future of media, which is now, everybody is a network. In the past, networks were defined by control of content or distribution. But now, you can’t own all distribution and content is controlled where it’s created. So, I wonder, where’s the v
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