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    1. Can Web 2.0 Help Fight Drug Resistance? Networked solutions to network problems Dave Witzel March 7, 2008
    2. Overview
      • Large scale collaboration
      • Data, data, data
      • Learning
      • Action
      • Getting Started
    3. Open Source Software: Big Business Linux operating system: 30 mill lines of code IBM invested $1B in 2001
    4. Open Source Software: Apache Web Server Active Websites
    5. Wikipedia Getting More Popular 9 th most popular website in the world wikipedia
    6. Wikipedia
      • 2,267,993 articles in the English Wikipedia
    7. Data, Data, Data
    8. Data: Creation
      • Knowledge – its content and its organization – is becoming a social act.
          • David Weinberger Everything is Miscellaneous
    9. Click Work: Mars Crater Mapping
    10. reCaptcha
      • Captcha: 60 m/day, 150,000 hours of labor
      • reCaptcha: digitize books from Internet Archive
    11. Labor: ESP Game
    12. Data: USGS Citizen Earthquake Reporting
      • Earthquake reported:
      • 26 miles N of Greer, South Carolina
      • Dec 7 2007
      • 3.1 magnitude
      • 562 reports
    13. Amazon’s Mechanical Turk
    14. Audio Books, Created by Volunteers
    15. Filtering & Evaluation: Patents
    16. Peer to Patent Status
      • 1,945 people have signed up to be reviewers
      • have cited 173 instances of prior art
      • 390 comments
      • on 35 applications .
    17. Data: Management
      • Freebase
      • Swivel
      • Graphwise
      • Google Spreadsheets
    18. Data: Display
      • Gapminder
      • Swivel
      • IBM’s Alphaworks
      • Mash-ups
    19. many eyes
    20. Health Map
    21. Learning
    22. Innocentive: R&D Marketplace
    23. Ashoka Changemakers.net- Open-sourcing Social Solutions
    24. Markets as indicators: The Foresight Exchange Prediction Market
    25. Cooperation: Collaborative Drug Discovery … enables scientists to archive, mine, and collaborate to more effectively develop new drug candidates for commercial and humanitarian markets.
    26. Conservation Commons AIMING to establish a global partnership within the conservation community for the sharing of data, information, and knowledge in order to accelerate action in support of the conservation and sustainable use of biodiversity and the natural world;
    27. Conservation Commons
      • Open GIS & remote sensing
      • Institutional policies and guidelines for implementing open access
      • Tools, protocols, and standards
      • Publications, grey literature, and conservation knowledge
    28. Action
    29. Frozen Grand Central
      • YouTube
    30. Ice Cream Revolution – Belarus, May 2006
    31. Ice Cream Revolution – Belarus, May 2006
    32. Getting Started
    33. Who is?
      • Uploading photos
      • Reading blogs
      • Using a feed reader
      • Blogging
        • Commenting on blogs?
      • Sharing bookmarks
    34. Don’t wait!
    35. Announce yourself: Start a Blog
    36. Read other’s blogs: Use an RSS Feed Reader
    37. Share Bookmarks: Use Del.icio.us
    38. Create shared tags, use them everywhere
    39. Find Each other: Join linked-in
    40. Twitter. Really.
    41. Readings
      • David Weinberger, Everything is Miscellaneous , 2007 http://www.everythingismiscellaneous.com/
      • Clay Shirky, H ere Comes Everybody, http://shirky.com/herecomeseverybody/
      • Yochai Benkler, The Wealth of Networks http://www.benkler.org/wealth_of_networks/
      • Don Tapscott, Anthony D. Williams, Wikinomics http://www.wikinomics.com/

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