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In less than 20 years, the Internet has transformed the way we shop, socialize, and communicate. What’s next?
11 February 2009
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19 Mar 2010 · 10:37:30 AM GMT
Transparency may not be new as stated above (Farmer Jones) however, the difference is the speed at which a negative issue about a company can reach people and the amount of public it reaches. Given that we are now able to purchase from all over the w...
—Rio Ferdinand

In response to Transparency is the new marketing

29 Jan 2010 · 04:44:38 PM GMT
A major economic problem in America is the growing disparity in wealth. Trends like Wal-Mart, Google and Amazon are concentrating more resources into fewer hands. The recent near collapse of our consumer-led economy was caused by globalism and the ...
—Blight

In response to Get ready for a new economic era

24 Jan 2010 · 06:25:00 AM GMT
The flash page on “Collaboration types and tools” is very pretty but, for me, a good example of an ineffective communication tool. It takes a very long time to click through all of the content. I bet that very few people do. Of those tha...
—Brian West

In response to Using technology to improve workforce collaboration

18 Jan 2010 · 07:04:36 AM GMT
i think this idea is great for consumers but certainly not good news to car manufacturers since sales might drop significantly if the business expands further.
—emmaneul djabeng

In response to Zipcar: selling cars, one ride at a time

18 Dec 2009 · 09:13:40 AM GMT
Great post indeed. It will probably be a long time before Google is dwarfed by another company, but that time is coming. No doubts about it, nothing and no one is absolute on the web.
—Rav

In response to Get ready for a new economic era

07 Dec 2009 · 05:24:47 AM GMT
Thank you Joi Ito and Kathy for highlighting the core challenge of the knowledge collaboration conundrum. Sharing knowledge freely and openly accelerates the development of knowledge through innovation based on the exchange of ideas. But who pays...
—Russell Yardley

In response to Creative Commons: Enabling the next level of innovation