Open: Where We're Going Next

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A presentation on the meaning of 'open', what the Internet has taught us and how it applies to the rest of human life.

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open

consumption

contribution

open

so what?

cc. Kevin Steele, Flickr

cc. Kevin Steele, Flickr

4% ad revenue decline

$165 billion purchase

cc. Maulleigh, Flickr

cc. Maulleigh, Flickr

2006 Q1+2 = $8 billion

cc. Maulleigh, Flickr

2007 Q1+2 = $6 billion

$25 million estimate

cc. Stewart Butterfield, Flickr

cc. Stewart Butterfield, Flickr

1990 = $650 million

cc. Stewart Butterfield, Flickr

1996 = $325 million

cc. Stewart Butterfield, Flickr

2006 = hidden / private

2006 = $700k in donations

good?

bad?

deeplydifferent

how?

computers

the internet

ideas!

cc. CTudball, Flickr

cc. Paolo Massa, Flickr

cc. Joi Ito, Flickr

cc. Chrys, Flickr

Imagine a world in which every single person can share freely in the sum of human knowledge.

so what?

cc. Ben Stanfield, Flickr

cc. Ben Stanfield, Flickr

rip. mix. burn.

cc. Pierre-Emmanuel Weck

cc. Pierre-Emmanuel Weck

run. improve. copy.

run. improve. copy.

rip. mix. burn.run. improve. copy.

cc. Joi Ito, Flickr

cc. Joi Ito, Flickr

industrial information economy

cc. Joi Ito, Flickr

networked information economy

so what?

work

education

politics

government

social change

philanthropy

contribution

education

educationopen

cc. Jason Hundson, Flickr

n

cc. Jason Hundson, Flickr

cc. Jason Hundson, Flickr

cc. Jason Hundson, Flickr

what

social change

c. Shall Mariya, Flickr

c. Shall Mariya, Flickr

humanity's immune system

This movement “...does not depend on its firepower but rather on the quality of its connectedness.”

good news

open

openideas

bad news

cc. Wally Gobetz, Flickr

cc. gogoninja, Flickr

cc. Lone Primate, Flickr

who?

you

open

pictures by:

podcasts:

Yochai Benklerhttp://itc.conversationsnetwork.org/shows/detail776.html

Paul Hawkenhttp://forum.wgbh.org/wgbh/forum.php?lecture_id=3522

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