I just read the a very intelligent blog post on the New World Economy. It's also the first time I've heard that term used outside of Star Trek. I've been waiting.
I think of this blog as an evolving primer for all kinds of openness, especially open business making money honestly while freely helping mankind. This is what Lawrence Lessig calls the 'hybrid' economy:
For my very few readers: be aware that I do update old blog posts. I revise my text and add new videos, links, and other relevant information. This blog is an evolving primer.
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The Seven Movies of Destiny!
This section has problems with formatting, it's so important that it breaks the rest of the page. I'll be migrating to wordpress someday anyway.
Eternity
These are the seven must-see movies on the future of business, the Internet, and culture.
- Lawrence Lessig @ 23C3 - On Free, and the Differences Between Culture and Code
- Jonathan Zittrain @ ISOC-NY - The Future of the Internet—And How to Stop It
- Joi Ito @ DLD 09 - On Creative Commons
- Lawrence Lessig, Molly S. Van Houweling, James Boyle, Joi Ito, and Jonathan Zittrain @ Berkman - The Commons: Celebrating Accomplishments, Discerning Futures
- Thomas Friedman @ MIT OCW - The World is Flat 3.0
- Pia Waugh @ VITTA - Closing Keynote: Open Source Futures
- Originally I had "Either a James Boyle or a Jimmy Wales or a Mark Shuttleworth or a Cory Doctorow,
as well as everything @ TED.com" here. Now, I know that the 7th Movie of Destiny is RiP: A Remix Manifesto.
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