Monthly Archives: April 2005

Stuck in the Middle: The Role of Infomediaries

The Idea: Information intermediaries are facing revolutionary changes and threats, but the energy behind these changes is not new technologies, but a broad dissatisfaction by readers and viewers with the end-product, and with the lack of value added by intermediaries. … Continue reading

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Torture and Mayhem

The Mysterious Torture Jet: This story about a jet owned by a Red Sox executive that has apparently been used for secret flights, abductions, ‘renditionings‘ and expulsions, transport of VIPs under the radar screen, and many trips in and out … Continue reading

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Convergence Bridge

(posted from Montreal) As many of you know, I have recently become enamoured of complexity theory, and this has caused me to re-think many of the ideas presented here on How to Save the World. I am blogging today from … Continue reading

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