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Posted by Jeff Jarvis on 28/09/2009
I’m getting ready for a talk this week at Philanthropy New York about giving and What Would Google Do? So I’d like your help on brainstorming what Googley philanthropy looks like. How would a transparent, networked, collaborative, even open-sourced, process-oriented, beta philanthropy as ...
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Posted by Jeff Jarvis on 25/09/2009
I spent yesterday marking the dangers around Sidewiki. Today, I’ll say what I think Google should do with it: close the toolbar app, open it up to the entire conversation, and turn it purely into an API. And probably buy Technorati. I read a great deal of the discussion about Sidewiki yesterda ...
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Posted by Jeff Jarvis on 23/09/2009
Google just introduced Sidewiki, which enables anyone to comment on a page using Google’s toolbar. I see danger.Google is trying to take interactivity away from the source and centralize it. This isn’t like Disqus, which enables me to add comment functionality on my blog. It takes commen ...
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Posted by Jeff Jarvis on 18/09/2009
Journalism is a business – that is how it is going to sustain itself; that is a key precept of the New Business Models for News Project. But is it still an industry dominated by companies and employment? In the first part of his analysis of the news business, BusinessWeek chief economist Micha ...
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Posted by Jeff Jarvis on 12/09/2009
Zephyr Teachout has a good column in tomorrow’s Washington Post predicting the disaggregated university. It’s very much in harmony with what I wrote in What Would Google Do? – that complete chapter here. I also gave a talk on the topic via Skype to the Media Education Summit in Liv ...
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