Small Pieces Loosely Joined
Popularity Report
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URL Tag Cloud
- web
- , web2.0
- , technology
- , book
- , theory
- , philosophy
- , books
- , future
- , culture
- , community
- , books
- , opensource
- , social
- , ebooks
- , education
- , blog
- , weinberger
Bookmark History
Saved by 64 people (-7 private), first by anonymouse user on 2006-07-25
- Jmcrsmith on 2009-04-07 - Tags web , web2.0 , technology , future
- Enthyalias on 2009-03-19 - Tags ENG496_RhetEcos
- Mgforney on 2008-12-10 - Tags gates.wide.open , david.weinberger , Small.Pieces.Loosely.Joined , web , w , web2.0 , future , techno.phobic
- Pwhyte on 2008-11-16 - Tags web 2.0 , web
- Poochiesan on 2008-10-30 - Tags Books , web
Public Sticky notes
What is the Web for? And why do we care so much? Why has this simple technology sent a lightning bolt through our culture?
Highlighted by paulomoekotte
The Web - more an idea than a technology - is challenging the bedrock concepts of our culture: space, time, matter, knowledge, morality, etc.
Highlighted by sheffner
What is the Web for? And why do we care so much? Why has this simple technology sent a lightning bolt through our culture? It goes far beyond the Web's over-hyped economic impact:
Highlighted by cogdog
What is the Web for? And why do we care so much? Why has this simple technology sent a lightning bolt through our culture? It goes far beyond the Web's over-hyped economic impact: 500 million of us aren't there because we want a better "shopping experience." The Web, a world of pure connection, free of the arbitrary constraints of matter, distance and time, is showing us who we are - and is undoing some of our deepest misunderstandings about what it means to be human in the real world.
Highlighted by mamkramer
What is the Web for? And why do we care so much? Why has this simple technology sent a lightning bolt through our culture? It goes far beyond the Web's over-hyped economic impact: 500 million of us aren't there because we want a better "shopping experience." The Web, a world of pure connection, free of the arbitrary constraints of matter, distance and time, is showing us who we are - and is undoing some of our deepest misunderstandings about what it means to be human in the real world.
Highlighted by helaine
Highlighted by jmcrsmith


Public Comment
on 2006-07-28 by jeddco
on 2006-11-14 by mikeheth