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Clay Shirky explores online categorization, contrasting ontologies with folksonomies.
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  • Re-reading @shirky's "A Rant About Women" /via @annashipman
  • RT @krinndnz: "technical and social issues are deeply intertwined. There's no way to completely separate them" [2003]
  • @pocketsupport Here's one it seems to have indexed an inappropriate ad instead of the article
  • "technical and social issues are deeply intertwined. There's no way to completely separate them" [2003]
  • RT @abramovay: Maior ameaça a professores não são cursos on line. É que vivemos adaptados a ambiente que não existe mais
  • Maior ameaça a professores não são cursos on line. É que vivemos adaptados a ambiente que não existe mais
  • @ericries this survey is an epic one in the context of keen to learn the results
  • The link to @cshirky's piece referenced in the last tweet (from 2009): | Still right on the money. Playing out now.
  • @smakelainen Certainly there were also financial elements. Did you read this already
  • @cshirky's 2009 keynote more relevant than ever: "It's not information overload. It's filter failure."
  • "Society doesn’t need newspapers. What we need is journalism." From 2009, re-reading @cshirky on newspapers' future
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  • @mikeshepherdME Heh. Clay Shirky has written about that for both your sector and mine