9 month ago
joshua : The Bottom is Not Enough - on peer production
Linkorama : Bottom up demands time - The bottom-up hive mind will always take us much further than even seems possible. It keeps surprising us in this regard. Given enough time, dumb things can be smarter than we think. At that same time, the bottom-up hive mind will never take us to our end
deusx : Kevin Kelly -- The Technium - "I think the top-down function of editors -- to select, prune, guide, solicit, shape, and guide the results from the crowd -- is essential to excellence."
# copy
11 month ago
Linkorama : Encouraging people to contribute knowledge - Further proof Google gets collective intelligence, but not collaborative intelligence. And they had to come up with something recommended ahead of Wikipedia.
# copy
19 month ago
Linkorama : Wisdom of the employess - What strikes me as the most important facet of Web 2.0/Enterprise 2.0 is applying collective intelligence–the wisdom of employees, partners and customers–to enterprises.
# copy
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
# copy
27 month ago
Linkorama : On social software and consensus - Social software can be used to solve all this. It captures the context, helping absentees “get up to speedâ€. It captures the conversation, allowing concerns and issues to be aired and recorded. Institutional memory is therefore preserved regar
# copy
27 month ago
Linkorama : MeMeme - Sam Ruby starts to hack together the MeMeme I want
Paul Hammond : Sam Ruby: MeMeme - the remaining links are current topics of conversation within my circle of friends
# copy
30 month ago
cameron : Edge - Brilliant stuff: "The beauty of the Internet is that it connects people. The value is in the other people. If we start to believe the Internet itself is an entity that has something to say, we're devaluing those people and making ourselves into idiots"
Linkorama : Digital Maoism - to read, a critique of Wikipedia
wearehugh : Edge - DIGITAL MAOISM
# copy
32 month ago
Linkorama : Crowd vs. Niche Knowledge - Entrepreneurs need to realize that niche knowledge adds more value than crowd knowledge. Niche knowledge solves difficult problems. Crowd knowledge tells you about trends, but trends are fleeting. Niches are less about trends and more about vision - they
# copy37 month ago
Linkorama : Networked creative intelligence - Gartner makes a prediction that by 2015, over 100 leading companies will have made or saved at least $10 million due to networked creative intelligence, which leverages virtual communities to create new sources of information and value.
# copy