1. Boast during the day; be
humble at night.
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2. “ Technology is so
much fun but we can
drown in our
technology. The fog of
information can drive
out knowledge. ”
—Daniel J. Boorstin
3. Coffee should be black as Hell, strong as death,
and sweet as love.
· Looking back at the history of motion pictures, there's
nothing really to compare it to.
· What does that have to do with negotiating the fair and
equitable licensing rates for music?
· These devices may be 2-3 times the size of an iPhone
and will connect to the Internet in every conceivable way
· The stanza poem was a protest against the 0 proposed
factories that were to be built in this small Berkshire
town.
4. Only stretch your foot to the length of your blanket.
Morph user-contributed deliverables
5. There are a thousand paths to every wrong.
· Offer things that used to cost money such as listening to
a song, on demand, for what I like to call feels-like-free
· Kevin Kelly said it years ago: we must sell what can't be
copied, what's scarce, not what is ubiquitous.
· Its ontology remains the same, only its scale and mode
of presentation might change.
· Later appropriated by the cyberculture theorists of the
mid-'s as a way through which to conceptualise the early
Internet as a metaphorical 'space.
6. “ It is only when they go
wrong that machines
remind you how
powerful they are. ”
—Clive James
7. The rooster said, I shall cry but whether the sun
rises God knows.
· A bestselling book might sell a million copies or so.
· Freemium' is a word concocted by VC Fred Wilson and
Jarid Lukin, and popularised by Wired magazine's Chris
Anderson.
· Economic experts have already done a lot of work on
the flat rate model.
· Information is the measurable, demonstrable utterance
we actually come out with.
8. In conclusion
· Extend user-centred communities
· Empower magnetic weblogs
· Post mission-critical communities
· and remember: Aim high in your career but stay humble
in your heart.
10. Credits
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- Dave Morrow -, .FuturePresent.,
· Fiction is Friction - Gerd Leonhard
FindYourSearch, amymyou, lola khalfa
· 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.