cyberculture
Democratizing Innovation - Eric von Hippel (2005)
From http://mitworld.mit.edu/video/262 About the Lecture If you have ever come up with a work-around or improvement for a balky product only to find that it performs better …
Internet Archaeologists Find Ruins Of ‘Friendster’ Civilization
Internet Archaeologists Find Ruins Of ‘Friendster’ Civilization
Richard Florida: The Rise of the Creative Class
Author Richard Florida spells out about how the “creative class” is transforming work, leisure, community and everyday life in “San Diego’s Forum on the Future,” …
The Future of the Internet and How to Stop It - Zittrain, Lessig and Cerf
AtGoogleTalks July 07, 2008 Harvard’s Berkman Center, Google, and the Family Online Safety Institute hosted this discussion featuring Professor Jonathan Zittrain previewing his forthcoming book “The Future …
James Fowler, author of Connected, interviewed at a book party and recorded on an iPhone
October 15, 2009 Video clips of James Fowler speaks about his new book, “Connected: The Surprising Power of Our Social Networks and How They Shape Our …
The Inner History of Devices: Sherry Turkle
November 6, 2008 The Inner History of Devices About the Lecture Contemporary science has done a great disservice to Sigmund …
Kevin Kelly: Predicting the next 5,000 days of the web
http://www.ted.com At the 2007 EG conference, Kevin Kelly shares a fun stat: The World Wide Web, as we know it, is only 5,000 days old. …
Web 2.0 Summit 09: Tim Berners-Lee and Tim O’Reilly
October 2009 - Web 2.0 Summit Tim Berners-Lee (World Wide Web Consortium) interviewed by Tim O’Reilly (O’Reilly Media, Inc.), “A Conversation with Tim Berners-Lee” in …
Delete: The Virtue of Forgetting in the Digital Age - Viktor Mayer-Schönberger
Viktor Mayer-Schönberger speaks about the problems of lingering memory and evidence in support of his book at Berkman Center, October 22, 2009 A book talk …
James Boyle: The Crime of the (20th) Century: How we threw away our cultural heritage for no good reason (and whether Google Books will bring it back).
James Boyle, William Neal Reynolds Professor of Law at Duke Law School, spoke on the public domain, its erosion by copyright, and the controversial Google …










