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Business - Written Monday, July 7, 2008 by Ben Letalik - 4 Comments
Wikinomics in the Blogosphere
What did people say about us this week?
- Andrew Jones of the Tall Skinny Kiwi talks about how the Wikinomics ideas of transparency, generosity, and trust relates to the Bible and Christian ideals.
- As mentioned in the comments of last week, a relatively new website, Swirrl, has posted a review of Wikinomics.“Swirrl is like a wiki, but better.”
- The State Sunshine and Open Records blog criticizes “Show us a Better Way”, a new website sponsored by the British Government, but reconsiders the statement after hearing this site is the brainchild of the U.K.’s Minister for the Cabinet Office. The website invites users/citizens to post ideas for new government services.
- Wikinomics and how mass collaboration will fundamentally change learning was one of the topics at the recent NECC 2008 conference.
- Brendan Dunphy’s Innovation Blog debates the Wikinomics Report Card on General Motors. He argues that closed innovation is better when the current market solution is not sufficient.
- Paula Thornton of the Fast Forward Blog talks about Don Tapscott’s economic tsunami in reference to the User Revolution and the Age of Aquarius.
- Wikinomics Report Card: Blizzard Entertainment
- Create Your Own Video Game!
- Good Idea, Bad Execution
- Colbert’s Green Screen Challenge: The John McCain Edition
- Audiobooks created linux-style
- Coming Soon: Lost Zombies, A User Generated Zombie Documentary
- The Japanese Approach to Comic Book Prosumption
- Nifty New Google Maps Feature
- You too can be a rocket scientist

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