The last few posts make up an introduction to online communication. In very broad strokes they attempt to give you an idea on how I think about the Internet.
Despite the lack of references, I feel it is easy to see it is influenced by the Cluetrain Manifesto, David Weinberger, Clay Shirky’s book “Here Comes Everybody”, David Phillips, Philip Young as well as a number of friends and bloggers whose work I follow.
Next up, we prove that Web 2.0 does not exist.
“In less than five years, a movement has taken hold that is having a profound effect on public relations. Called Web 2.0 by Tim O’Reilly, of O’Reilly Media …
The last few posts make up an introduction to online communication. In very broad strokes they attempt to give you an idea on how I think about the …
The Internet is not just content, it is also populated by a myriad of ways to communicate. Communication on the Internet is no longer the exchange of …
To solve the puzzle presented by the excess of information we adopted a series of mechanisms to gather and organize online content. Search Engines were one …
If we publish a document on the Web, it is immediately at the reach of millions of people with Internet access. The document can be an HTML page, a …
It is wrong to think about the Internet as a platform or a mass media channel. What began as a project from the Advanced Research Projects Agency (ARPA) …
Over the next few weeks I will be publishing a small series of articles, most of which are the translation to english of previous writings. The point of …
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