January 2011
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Clay Shirky on the 10th Anniversary of Wikipedia: “Wikipedia isn’t...
– Wikipedia – an unplanned miracle | Clay Shirky | Comment is free | The Guardian
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Coming soon: A new meaning for the expression “burning books”:...
– Book scanner could allow consumer to create their own e-books | Quillblog | Quill & Quire
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Fewer than ten entertainment companies employ more than 1,000 employees. Of the...
– [From: New Rules for the New Economy kk.org]
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Western parents try to respect their children’s individuality, encouraging...
– [From the Saturday Wall Street Journal essay, “Why Chinese Mothers are Superior,” by Amy Chua, professor at Yale Law School and author of the newly published book, Battle Hymn of the Tiger Mother]
Geez, and all these years, I thought it was the 2%...
bestofwikipedia:
1% rule (Internet culture)
In Internet culture, the 1% rule or the 90-9-1 principle (sometimes also presented as 89:10:1 ratio) reflects a theory that more people will lurk in a virtual community than will participate. This term is often used to refer to participation inequality in the context of the Internet. (via sleevia)
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It always takes longer than you think it should, but eventually the open formats...
– Dave Winer: Scripting News: What will become of Twitter?