The cobra will bite you whether you call it cobra or Mr. Cobra.
1. The cobra will bite you
whether you call it cobra
or Mr. Cobra.
bostonian
9:49:29, Thu Aug 9, 2012
2. “ We've arranged a
civilization in which
most crucial elements
profoundly depend on
science and
technology. ”
—Carl Sagan
3. Heineken refreshes the parts other beers cannot
reach
· Manuel Castells describes the physical properties of a
network as such, "A network is a set of interconnected
nodes.
· The Internet is a giant copy machine, by definition, by
design, and now.
· In this highly volatile and fast-moving environment,
many of our roles are constantly shifting.
· But for now it is important to explore where information
exists and what gives it meaning, thus separating good
information from bad information.
4. The believer is happy; the doubter is wise.
Architect Cluetrain web services
5. To a quick question give a slow answer.
· Think about what we can do with all that time we used to
spend on driving.
· Sounds like a great deal to me: package it nicely and it
will sell regardless of free alternatives.
· So what are those future value-determining factors?
· In Sir John Betjeman poem Slough, he pleads, "Come,
friendly bombs, and fall on Slough! / It isn't fit for humans
now".
6. “ I think people have a
vague sense that the
television system is
changing. ”
—Michael K. Powell
7. If you are looking for a fly in your food it means that
you are full.
· Or will you just do this in places where nobody paid
anything to begin with?
· Paying for privacy will become a distinct option.
· Make your tweets timely, succinct, unique and relevant.
· What has become clear are the design challenges that
come with creating emergent software.
8. In conclusion
· Synergize mission-critical widgets
· Beta-test magnetic communities
· Mesh dot-com web-readiness
· and remember: Don't throw away the old bucket until
you know whether the new one holds water.
10. Credits
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.FuturePresent., Ben Grader, Carles Cerulla,
· Fiction is Friction - Gerd Leonhard
Daniel*1977, Time.Captured., amymyou
· The End of Control - Gerd Leonhard
· Music 2.0 - Gerd Leonhard
· New Aesthetic, New Anxieties - David M. Berry,
Michel van Dartel, Michael Dieter, Michelle
Kasprzak, Nat Muller, Rachel O'Reilly and Jose
Luis de Vicente.