2 month ago
Linkorama : Collaboration vs. Cooperation - Peter Tosh once famously lamented, in his song Equal Rights, everybody wants to go to heaven, but none of them want to die.
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deusx : Wired Science Wonders 003: David Brin - Wired Blogs - "Then, we might roll up our sleeves and start negotiating with each other like adults, using all the tools of science and art, finding ways to heal the world."
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24 month ago
jimray : The Long Tail: What would radical transparency mean for Wired? (Part 2) - Every person working in media should read this
Linkorama : Wikify Everything - The realities of publishing is that at some point you push the publish button. In the traditional world, that's the end of the story. It is a snapshot in time, as good as we could make it but inevitably imperfect. The errors (and all articles have them) a
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28 month ago
Linkorama : Don’t Break the Web - an issue raised: if you’re going to make connections, then you have to honor those connections and keep the Web working.
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29 month ago
Linkorama : The Snowstorm Study - Smith found that employee attitudes towards their jobs and their supervisors weren’t especially useful predictors of which employees were absent from work UNTIL the day a crippling snowstorm hit.
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33 month ago
Linkorama : The Cooperation Blog - new blog on cooperation studies
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34 month ago
Linkorama : Zero-Sum Thinking - In fact, this is perhaps the most fundamental rift in any society. It ultimately determines whether the society is progressive and dynamic or stagnant and conflict-prone.
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36 month ago
Linkorama : Power of a Knowledge Commons - Tech businesses and scientists alike are discovering that the marketization of academic research has some serious downsides, especially for basic research. IP restrictions are preventing researchers from trading information, collaborating and innovating.
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37 month ago
Linkorama : Warnock's Dilemma - The problem with no response is that there are five possible
gleuschk : Warnock's Dilemma - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - a little piece of web knowledge that I didn't know I was missing.
Rod Begbie : Warnock's Dilemma - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - "Warnock's Dilemma", named for its progenitor Bryan Warnock, points out that a lack of response to a posting on a mailing list, Usenet newsgroup, or Web forum does not necessarily imply that no one is interested in the topic. [via] #
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37 month ago
Linkorama : "Bursty" pattern holds up - Email and letter writing share fundamental pattern
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40 month ago
Linkorama : IrvFoundations of Collaborative Innovation - What is different today is that for the first time, in large part because of the Internet, we have the capacity to self-organize into groups fluidly and globally. The firm is no longer the only -- or, in some circumstances, the optimal -- institution for
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40 month ago
WillPate : What Business Can Learn from Open Source
Wayne Burkett : What Business Can Learn from Open Source - The startup cheering is tedious, but Graham's thoughts on modern office environments are dead on. #
Linkorama : What Business Can Learn from Open Source - The movement behind the server market and more
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40 month ago
Linkorama : Contribution Economy - "Wikipedia clearly makes the world better off," says Cook, an enthusiast of this new tendency towards volunteerism. "But economists measure dollars. People generally assume that GDP and quality of life go up together. Maybe a chunk of the economy is going
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41 month ago
Linkorama : Open and collaborative production - Benkler says "for the first time since the industrial revolution,the most important means and components of core economies are in the hands of the population at large"
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