Highlights from This Week’s Comments in the Kitchen
Highlights from this week’s reader comments, pointing the way to dialog you might have otherwise missed. Also, let me know if you like this as a weekly feature.
Highlights from this week’s reader comments, pointing the way to dialog you might have otherwise missed. Also, let me know if you like this as a weekly feature.
Want to see the best-guess at the real-time Web’s activity level? Gary Hayes has a tool that let’s you peek.
Is a creeping computerization of our intellects making us less willing to accept that truth and knowledge may begin and end with human beings?
Targeting ads isn’t logically sustainable. But will the direct marketing mindset concede its limits in the advertising age?
Predating journals, a social network of scholars known as the Republic of Letters generated many breakthroughs. Now, their social networks, as represented by their letters, are being mapped.
The shift to the Systems Age is happening so fast and completely that publishers are left with only one option — fight fire with fire. Will they? Can they? Some examples show the way.
Publishers and librarians are creatures of the Information Age. How can they cope with the coming Systems Age?
As 2009 ends, its trends will propel change into 2010 and beyond.
As 2009 comes to an end, here is a selection of entries that left an especially nice flavor on the palette.
Change is hard to notice, and this video shows how blind we can be, even when challenged to spot it.