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Tag Archives: Mark Pesce

Hypereconomics

Hyperconnectivity makes infor­ma­tional asym­me­tries a thing of the past; every party to a trans­ac­tion can nego­ti­ate a sale fully informed. Mark Pesce - Hypereconomics.

November 14, 2011business, economics, future, Mark Pesce

Smoke Signals. A man­i­festo for mak­ing the next one bil­lion sec­onds about dis­trib­uted, open, and secure soft­ware plat­forms. We should no longer sur­ren­der our most vital per­sonal details to a closed-source sys­tem. It’s your social data, own it.

February 5, 2011code, Facebook, Mark Pesce, opensource, Plexus, software

Paperworks / Padworks

Difficult to pull just one quote from the recent Mark Pesce arti­cle but this is my favorite: we need to think of every edu­ca­tor in Australia as a con­trib­u­tor of value.  More than that, we need to think of every stu­dent in Australia as a… Continue read­ing →

August 7, 2010Apple, Education, information flow, iPad, knowledge systems, Mark Pesce
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