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The Web 2.0 Book Club

Tim Hwang

revisiting the 2000s internet, one book at a time

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Closing Up Shop

Putting W2BC on hold for now.

Hi W2BC Members:

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W2BC Live with Clay Shirky - Tonight!

Let's talk about "Here Comes Everybody"

Just a reminder that this evening will be the third of our four live end-of-quarter discussions, closing out our reading of Here Comes Everybody!

4 years ago
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W2BC Live with Clay Shirky - Sept 28

Closing our discussion of "Here Comes Everybody"

Good news! W2BC will be hosting its usual end-of-quarter live discussion of Here Comes Everybody this coming Wednesday.

4 years ago
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Cognitive Surplus, Cognitive Deficits

🎶 you lost that lovin' (commons-based peer production) feeling 🎶

One element of Here Comes Everybody that I’ve been spending a lot of time thinking about is the fate of the nonfinancial, nonmarket motivations that Shirky highlights as th...

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Here Went Everybody

Was the era of "organizing without organizations" a historical blip?

The optimism of Web 2.0 rested in large part on its pure excitement about the web as a fundamentally open-ended technology. In Free Culture, permissive intellectual prope...

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