A must read blog from David Weinberger and his wonderful network of commentors. This is one best left to a first hand read. Go for it!
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connections for a changing world, online and off…
A must read blog from David Weinberger and his wonderful network of commentors. This is one best left to a first hand read. Go for it!
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Thanks Nancy! As long as there are original thinkers, and as long as diaries continue to be a useful means to keep one’s life and thoughts in order, there will be blogs.
Dave, I don’t think it even require originality. Just thinking and connecting. I know 99.9% (if not all) of what I think is not original, but it is a moment of learning for me. That matters!