You actually can be too connected, if the connections are of the wrong kind and if they’re reinforcing your existing prejudices rather than altering them. You can pay to much attention to those around you, even if they’re really smart.
MoveOn.org and the Howard Dean campaign have pioneered new models for democratic, flexible, "network-centric" approaches, but many organizations stick resolutely to traditional "ego-centric" methods. There's a simmering tension between ego-centric thinkin
Diversity of opinion Each person should have private information even if it's just an eccentric interpretation of the known facts. Independence People's opinions aren't determined by the opinions of those around them. Decentralization People are
Hyperlinking is the foundation of the web. As users add new content, and new sites, it is bound in to the structure of the web by other users discovering the content and linking to it. Much as synapses form in the brain, with associations becoming stronge
Does the 'hunter-gatherer' Web 2.0 paradigm represent progress or regression compared to what exists today in the enterprise? I wonder if bringing out an ancient ingrained behavior will upset the equilibrium that was achieved through tens of thousands of
Let's first define types of crowds; designations of ‘condensed’ and ‘dispersed’ crowds refer to the ability of crowd members to communicate with and influence each other...