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#Cluetrain @10
Ten years ago The Cluetrain Manifesto was a website that had been up for a couple of months — long enough to create a stir and get its four authors a book deal. By early June we had begun work … Continue reading
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Tagged "David Weinberger", "Doc Searls", "Jonathan Zittrain", Berkman, Berkman Center, Chris Locke, Christopher Locke, Cluetrain, Dan Gillmor, harvard, Harvard Law School, HLS, Jake McKee, JP Rangaswami, jz, Rick Levine, The Cluetrain Manifesto
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Getting rained out in a brainstorm
In a meeting yesterday, somebody on the IRC shared links to “Re-identification of home addresses from spatial locations anonymized by Gaussian skew” and “Bregman divergences in the (m x k)-partitioning problem“, from Science Digest. Sez the abstract of the latter, … Continue reading
Posted in Berkman, Business, infrastructure, Science, VRM
Tagged "Bregman divergences", "Dean Landsman", "Jonathan Zittrain", "Science Digest", Berkman, Berkman Center, brainstorm, jz, math, partitioning, Science, statistics, wdbs, wfxc, zittrain
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