Business - Written by Jeff DeChambeau on Friday, November 7, 2008 0:23 - 2 Comments
A quick follow up…
On the post I wrote last week about Kevin Kelly’s theory about the web as an emergent organism. I was browsing the TED talk archive this evening and came across a talk that Mr Kelly gave on the topic:
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Hailin Yang
Here’s another KK presentation from the Web 2.0 Conference.
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Watching the video of Kevin Kelly’s lecture is a really rewarding and inspiring experience. And emergence of video sharing could be in the phase of linking things which makes physical objectives available on the internet world.
By means of such an interactive website, I would like cast out a question: when students want to enroll in the graduate schools, what is the most proper major if students want to pursuit clear pictures about the impact of new technologies(like web 3.0) on social and economic life?
I really appreciate your answer.