By Chris Abraham
Although I consider the hijinx of the Computers, Freedom and Privacy conference nerds to be amusing, we don’t need to fight fire with fire against the panopticon, we have the blogosphere which is the best way to watch the watcher that the world has ever seen. A checks and balance of power.
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By Chris Abraham
According to a funny article by B.L. Ochman from back in April 2005, “Brace yourself, bloggers, hoardes of them soon will trash your inbox with press releases fom hell and ‘Dear Blogger’ emails.” What a brilliant premonition, BL.
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By Chris Abraham
Tom Foremski makes an excellent point when he states, after talking to Doc Searls and mentioning The Cluetrain Manifesto, “it must be easier than ever for organisations to attempt to influence those now very public ‘market conversations’ because they are grouped together, rather than fragmented into the normal daily noise of society.”
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By Chris Abraham
The Cluetrain Manifesto is still an important record of the shift in organizations from top-down, to bottom-up. To paraphrase, markets are conversations and require human relationships.
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By Chris Abraham
“just think of blogging as emailing in public. Start with short posts about anything. Like most of mine today. If you make a big deal of it, it won’t work. It should be the opposite of labor-intensive.” This is the foundation for my blogging. Read more…
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