I’m not joking: when I was a kid I went through a phase of wanting to grow up to be someone who wrote “famous quotes.” From time to time I’d think of something that sounded profound and I’d think, “that isn’t so hard!” But then I wondered, “So now… how does this clever quote become [...]
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Just finished perusing Douglas Rushkoff’s Life Inc: How the World Became a Corporation and How to Take it Back. Note the villain is “corporatism,” not simply corporations. Even corporations themselves are victimized; they get tilted into self-destructive acts by decision frameworks that benefit nobody — only roughly satisfying some people’s abstract sense that “the market [...]
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Following up yesterday’s post … I was watching this great panel on new media models featuring Jeff Jarvis, Tyler Brulé, Carolyn McCall, and Michael Arrington, when I came to a realization: what the hell do I care if media companies never figure out how to make money online? I’ve been thinking semi-seriously (reading a lot and keeping [...]
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