Recorded in New York City, 23 June 2008 – the day before I delivered “Hyperpolitics, American Style” at the Personal Democracy Forum. A wide-ranging discussion on hyperconnectivity, hyperpolitics, media, hyperdistribution, and lots of other fun things.
[...] Yesterday, I watched Mark Pesce discuss how, as a community of users, we have spent many years working out how to maximise the functionality of the internet. Many tools have been available for over a decade (for example, wikis) but have not had their inherent value understood until recently. As Pesce points out, the big move to web 2.0 came when we made the shift from thinking about the web as a publishing environment to a communications environment. [...]
September 30th, 2008 at 6:51 pm
[...] Yesterday, I watched Mark Pesce discuss how, as a community of users, we have spent many years working out how to maximise the functionality of the internet. Many tools have been available for over a decade (for example, wikis) but have not had their inherent value understood until recently. As Pesce points out, the big move to web 2.0 came when we made the shift from thinking about the web as a publishing environment to a communications environment. [...]