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Malcolm Gladwell on Steve Jobs, based in particular on Walter Isaacson's biography. Offers a very different view of Jobs - was he a visionary or a tweaker?
All the tools do is to make the weak ties more accessible, but that's not going to lead to too many revolutions outside of slacktivism & clicktivism. Unless of course, the internet is turned off. That would be the real stimulus to get people off the armchair.
Time to revisit the high context & low context culture definitions too
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Are people who log on to their Facebook page really the best hope for us all?
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In the Iranian case, meanwhile, the people tweeting about the demonstrations were almost all in the West.
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Chris Anderson's response to Malcolm Gladwell's review of his book "Free" in the New Yorker, in particular to the journalism business model point.
Bottom line is that you still gotta earn enough for your daily bread whatever your business model.
Quite a different take on free by Malcolm Gladwell with a bunch of examples, summed up thus: "The only iron law here is the one too obvious to write a book about, which is that the digital age has so transformed the ways in which things are made and sold
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