don’t you just love it - i call it the politics of poverty - the poor have to bail out the rich - and the guy who ran one of the largest brooookerages is the guy who wanted 700 billion to play with no strings attached (3 page proposal) to bail out his cronies - [...]
Entries Tagged as 'conversation revolution'
commentary: Politics of Poverty, who res-skews the rescueeeer
October 2nd, 2008 · No Comments · Emperor New Clothes, It's About Time, PFAW Kathryn Kolbert, Thomas Jefferson, Zombies, commentary, communications, conversation revolution, danny schechter, fearless, thinkiing, thoughts, violence
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commentary: Social Media Is NOT An Industry - by jeff sass
August 30th, 2008 · 1 Comment · FaceBook Nation, IdiotCracy, Jeffrey Sass, bloggers, bloggers revolution, blogging revolution, chris brogan, conversation revolution, fear, fearless, freedom, jeff pulver, jeff sass, propaganda
hi jeff interesting point - i believe social media is a social sculpture that is learning how to walk and is like the frog in boiling water metaphor - put a frog in slow boiling water and it will boil to death put a frog in boiling water and it will jump out fast - [...]
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Commentary: blogging revolution by Roy Greenslade - guardian.co.uk
June 25th, 2008 · No Comments · Emperor New Clothes, IdiotCracy, Roy Greenslade, We the People, chris brogan, chris penn, commentary, communications, conversation, conversation revolution, danny schechter, fear, jeff pulver, journalism, mediaguardian.co.uk, michael wolff, percolatings, propaganda, secular priest, social media, social movement, social sculpture, vanity fair, violence
Commentary: blogging revolution by Roy Greenslade - guardian.co.uk
my comment response to Roy Greenslade - Why journalists must learn the values of the blogging revolution as posted in the guardian online - June 25, 2008 9:02 AM - click here to go to article
i think of blogging as the power of one is [...]
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Comentary: Defining the un-definable ? “Digital Performance”
March 15th, 2008 · No Comments · Digital Performance, audience participation, beyond, chris brogan, commentary, conversation revolution, dreamer, dreams, engaging revolution, jeff pulver, non-linear, percolatings, un-definable
Comentary: Defining the un-definable ? “Digital Performance”
stumbled on online Defining “Digital Performance” (see below) 2003
and well i have issues with defining the un-definable but the title
tickled my imagination and thinking about digital performance is something i wonder about in not those terms - well digital is such a cold term like USER and loser and [...]
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commentary: FaceBook Nation - what kind of a world do you want to live in
February 9th, 2008 · No Comments · FaceBook, FaceBook Nation, commentary, conversation, conversation revolution, davos, disorder, disorganized, fear, freedom, global, jeff pulver, make a difference, mark zuckerberg, mental illness, propaganda, questionable questions, self-portrait, social media, social movement, social sculpture, violence, war
the following is a message to the members of Facebook Nation group on facebook that i started to see what mischief we the people could make
dear facebook nation et and al
as we again have the american s-Election process - we have to ask ourselves who are we and who do we want to be and [...]
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Commentary: Robert Scoble conversation with Facebook Zuckerberg at davos
January 26th, 2008 · 1 Comment · FaceBook, FaceBook Nation, chris brogan, commentary, communications, conversation revolution, davos, experience revolution, jeff pulver, make a difference, mark zuckerberg, propaganda, robert scoble, social movement, social sculpture
Commentary: Robert Scoble conversation with FacebookZuckerberg at davos jan 26 08
my comment on scobleizer blog
interesting piece - would have loved to get more on Musharraf’s comments and if maybe zuckerberg and musharraf realized they both had maybe more in common then we can imagine - musharraf, a give me a break, totalitarian leader (president?) of [...]
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commentary: facebook Sharing Your Information with Third Parties
November 26th, 2007 · No Comments · FaceBook, FaceBook Nation, StatUS-UPdates, chris brogan, commentary, communications, conversation revolution, correspondent, doc searls, freedom, jeff pulver, journalism, propaganda, pulverblog, questionable questions, social media, social movement, social sculpture
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commentary: jeff pulver Social media is changing the face of communications
November 14th, 2007 · No Comments · FaceBook, FaceBook Nation, chris brogan, commentary, communications, conversation, conversation revolution, correspondent, garden of words, jeff pulver, journalism, propaganda, pulverblog, social media, social movement, social sculpture, word play
commentary: jeff pulver Social media is changing the face of communications
maybe we are re-inventing the art of the conversation and don’t know it _ again - “The invention of Gutenberg’s printing press depended primarily upon a …. The Gutenberg press was much more efficient than manual copying …” (editors note - plagarized the above quote) [...]
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