As ClayShirky put it simply: "It's not information overload. If you are based in or do business in India, drop us a line if you would like to write for us. After Google raised the standards for quality content with the Panda Update and integrated...
As ClayShirky described at his keynote at SES San Jose, we're witnessing, for the first time, a medium that allows "the many to communicate with the many. I don't know Charlene Li. I can't truly guess who she is as a person or what she's really like.
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Yesterday, ClayShirky gave the keynote speech at SES San Jose 2009. The Deon Designs blog embedded the video in a post entitled, "ClayShirky discusses the shift in user behavior in a Web 2.0 World at SES San Jose 2009.
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Barry Schwartz of the Search Engine Roundtable posted Keynote: ClayShirky, Author of Here Comes Everybody. And if you want to hear Shirky's keynote, head over the WebmasterRadio.FM, where they've uploaded ClayShirky Keynote at SES San Jose 09.
ClayShirky: The last 12 months have seen a shift in both Facebook and Twitter in just this direction. ClayShirky, an expert on collaboration tools, social networks, peer-to-peer sharing, and open source development, was the keynote speaker at...
Still, if you want to listen in to the keynote presentation by ClayShirky, author of "Here Comes Everybody" on WebmasterRadio.fm on Tuesday morning at 9:00 a.m. The Search Engine Strategies (SES) San Jose Conference & Expo and Social Media & Video...
I had the pleasure of seeing ClayShirky present at another conference recently and all I could say was WOW! Search Engine Strategies San Jose is less than a week away. As if the Micro-Hoo! search deal and what it means for you wasn't enough to get...
ClayShirky, author of Here Comes Everybody: The Power of Organizing Without Organizations. Bring a couple of book bags to Search Engine Strategies San Jose 2009 because there will be more than 20 authors of business, marketing, PPC and SEO books...
That will be the theme of the Opening Keynote by ClayShirky, the author of the new book, "Here Comes Everybody. Shirky is a writer, educator, and consultant on the social and economic effects of Internet technologies.
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And I'm not talking about the room where ClayShirky, author of Here Comes Everybody, will give his opening keynote on the first day of the SES San Jose conference, which will run concurrently with the Social Media
Obviously, ClayShirky anticipated this move, too. The cover story by Mike Grehan in the latest issue of SES Magazine is entitled, "Is there a link between search Going Social: Effective Advertising via Social Networks;
The phone is the seminal device on the ground in Iran," ClayShirky noted on the show. The election protests in Iran have become a revolt for freedom fueled by the support garnered through social media - Twitter in particular.
Now, it has just been announced that ClayShirky, author of "Here Comes Everybody," will be one of the keynote speakers at SES San Jose. That's why we're delighted to have ClayShirky as a keynote speaker at our conference in San Jose, which is...
ClayShirky argues against nostalgia and viewing news and newspapers as scrapbooks. Some – not Carr or Shirky – feel the newspaper industry has long been like the characters in the movie Deliverance: somewhat incestuous, hopelessly inbred, and...
ClayShirky writes: "Power law distributions, the shape that has spawned a number of catch-phrases like the 80/20 Rule and the Winner-Take-All Society, are finally being understood clearly enough to be useful.