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Copy rights and wrongs
The best insights compound the obvious. They make so much sense that you struggle to comprehend their many implications. Such is the case with the first line, and then the first paragraph, of Kevin Kelly‘s Better than Free: The internet … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Business, Ideas, music, Politics, problems, Technology
Tagged Adam Gopnik, Against intellectual Monopoly, Angels & Ages, Ben Sheffner, Better Than Free, Copyright, Darwin, David K. Levine, Edward Samuels, Free, Kevin Kelly, LIFD, Lincoln, Michele Boldrin, modern life, RIAA, The Technium, William F. Patry
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We all have our crosses to climb
Yesterday I reported hearing that the New York Times was thinking about putting its editorial behind a paywall again. Today James Warren gives substance to the rumors: Here’s a story the newspaper industry’s upper echelon apparently kept from its anxious … Continue reading
Posted in Blogging, Ideas, Journalism, problems, VRM
Tagged disruptive technologies, Humpty Dumpty, innovators dilemma, Kevin Kelly, micropayments, newspapers, VRM
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Getting real about fixing health care
I’m listening right now to On Point*, where the topic is Pushing E-Health Records. The only case against electronic health records (EHR, aka electronic medical recordsk, or EMR) is risk of compromised privacy. Exposure goes up. The friction involved in … Continue reading
Posted in Future, Health, infrastructure, problems, Science, VRM
Tagged Big Pharma, crypto, ehr, emr, google, hcrm, Health Care Relationship Management, Kevin Kelly, kieretsu, kk, microsoft, point of integraion, point of origination, projectvrm, silo, Technium, VRM
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