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DeepBench • Knowledge as an addictive drug—an investor’s guide to the expert network industry

Austin Rief & Alex Lieberman: Morning Brew’s Secret Sauce - David Perell
perell.comKelly’s vision depends on an evolution of the Internet in which the vast tangle of possible one-on-one connections partition into countless small cliques—each one a fandom or a mini community revelling in the discovery of others who share their quirks. Instead, the social-media giants effectively rerouted these connections through a small number of... See more
Cal Newport • The Rise of the Internet’s Creative Middle Class
Hurley decided these calls for creativity were too daunting, arguing that they should encourage “real personal clips that are taken by everyday people.”
Mark Bergen • Like, Comment, Subscribe
So that, I think, is the role of information curators: They are our curiosity sherpas, who lead us to things we didn’t know we were interested in until we, well, until we are. Until we pay attention to them — because someone whose taste and opinion we trust points us to them, and we integrate them with our existing pool of resources, and they becom... See more
The Marginalian • Networked Knowledge and Combinatorial Creativity

À Battery Park chaque samedi après-midi, je dégustais la tribune hebdomadaire du professeur Lessig. Jeune avocat spécialiste de droit d’auteur, il était la caution morale de l’Internet. Son étoile du Berger. En pleine extase capitaliste, il s’acharnait dans le rôle du rabat-joie de service. Dès 1997, dans un article ravageur « Code is law », il ava
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