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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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