Business - Written by Danny Williamson on Tuesday, April 22, 2008 10:02 - 1 Comment
Wikinomics in the blogosphere
Continuing with our ongoing meander through blogosphere, here a few more folks applying wikinomics in interesting ways. Thanks to our new website, you can find these linked on the right hand side of the page under the title, “Wikinomics in the blogosphere” which will be refreshed often.
Here’s a link to Don’s keynote address to the Horizon Foundation and some discussion they had following it.
An interesting post on the future of corporations and interactivity. I particularly the interactivity matrix.
Some thoughts on motivation through peer production.
Parts 1 and 2 of a post on how wikinomics can impact the future of public media.
Selling the value of blogs and wikis to organizations.
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Hi Danny,
Thanks for the links on wikinomics and the kind comments about my article on the interactivity matrix. Keep up the good work at Wikinomics.com.
K rgds
Yann