Business - Written by Jeff DeChambeau on Sunday, June 22, 2008 20:20 - 2 Comments
Wikinomics in the Blogosphere
It’s that time of the week again, here are some of the ripples that Wikinomics is making in the news and in the blogosphere:
- UK-Based IT Week has an article up covering the UK release of the 2nd edition of Wikinomics.
- The Financial Times has a piece detailing how companies are adopting new technologies and business practices to keep with the times.
- For those of you who were wondering: yes, the Pentagon Library now has a copy of Wikinomics.
- Peter Boettke, one of the ‘Austrian Economists’ writes on how Wikinomics is well aligned with some other books on new enterprises and effective management.
- The Youniversity blog examines how Wikinomics is changing the business of real-estate.
- Our friend Anastasia Goodstein at Y-Pulse gave Mike’s “What movie speaks for your generation?” post some more coverage (not that it needed it!).
- Ross Dawson examines how firms need to change how they develop and share intellectual property, on his blog Living Networks.
- Finally, Ian Ketcheson has a list of 15 insights from the nGenera/Harvard conference that Don and Anthony attended this week.
That’s all for now. If you’ve got a few minutes, you’re invited to join the Dilbert-Mashup-Showdown that we have going in the comments of Denis’ post from Friday. I think my entry is solid, but we always want more competitors.
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Great post. How often do you update? I am looking for new stuff to toss in my feed reader and this might be good. Later
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Great blog post. Adding you to my list. Thanks!