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Clay Shirky is an American technology writer whose expertise is particularly geared towards the Internet and how it's being affected by social networking. He teaches at New York University and has consulted with a wide array of companies and organizations, including Nokia, the BBC and the U.S. Library of Congress. On April 3, 2008 Shirky appeared on The Colbert Report.
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- Born: 1964
- First Book: 1994's The Internet by E-Mail
- Has contributed to publications such as The Wall Street Journal, Wired and The New York Times
- Coined the phrase "the internet runs on love"
- Has a Bachelor of Arts degree from Yale University
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"There's a big difference between having some people online and having most people onine. That's a difference that appeals mainly to businesses, now the audience is larger. But there's another difference between having most people online and having everybody online. The advantage of having everybody online is that in your social group, if everybody is online, then you can take it for granted that you can use online tools to coordinate the life of that group."World Changing: The Worldchanging Interview: Clay Shirky (March 31, 2008)Categories
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Clay Shirky on Amazon
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Next-Generation Online Cons - $4.50
Online business scams are rising because the Internet offers a perfect medium for con artists, who know that the money's in business. Companies can meet that threat with three defensive strategies.
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Socially Intelligent Computing (Wired To Connect: Dialogues on Social Intelligence, 3) - $14.95
SOCIALLY INTELLIGENT COMPUTING is a conversation between Shirky and Daniel Goleman, renowned author of Emotional Intelligence and Social Intelligence. Shirky and Goleman explain how high performance in groups correlates with collective Soci...
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The New Normal - $29.95
The New Normal brings together 15 recent artworks by Sophie Calle, Mohamed Camera, Hasan Elahi, Eyebeam R & D/Jonah Peretti & Michael Frumin, Kota Ezawa, Miranda July and Harrell Fletcher, Guthrie Lonergan, Jill Magid, Jennifer and K...
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Here Comes Everybody: The Power of Organizing Without Organizations - $16.00
A revelatory examination of how the wildfirelike spread of new forms of social interaction enabled by technology is changing the way humans form groups and exist within them, with profound long-term economic and social effects-for good a...
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Clay Shirky Professional Profile
- Current Projects:
- Independent Internet Professional
- Adjunct Professor, Interactive Telecommunications Program, NYU
- Past Projects:
- Author, Planning for Web Services: Obstacles and Opportunities
- Author, P2P Networking Overview
- Author, Voices from the Net
- Author, The Internet by E-Mail
- Clay Shirky Books on Amazon.com
- Website: Clay Shirky's Internet Writings
- LinkedIn Profile
- Clay Shirky's del.icio.us bookmarks
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