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  David Weinberger - Berkman Center for Internet & Society
Weinberger began his "career" in the late '70s teaching philosophy at New Jersey's Stockton State College for five years.
Weinberger currently writes too much, including too many weblogs, articles for Wired, Salon, USAToday, The Guardian, Esther Dyson's Release 1.0, and lots more.
David is looking at taxonomies, ontology, and the role of metadata.
cyber.law.harvard.edu /home/david_weinberger   (432 words)

  
  IT Conversations: David Weinberger - Memory Lane
David Weinberger, a Harvard Law School Berkman Fellow, is the author of Small Pieces Loosely Joined and co-author of The Cluetrain Manifesto, goes to it with Halley on a wide range of subjects when she catches him on vacation in Martha's Vineyard a week before the Republican National Convention.
David suggests the actually media itself -- blogging -- is inherently political, as it allows a wide range of opinions to be voiced, and is not easy to control or spin by political operatives.
Weinberger's analysis, though occasionally facile and too relentlessly optimistic and overstated, is surely destined to be the subject of furious debate in chat rooms the cyber-world over.
www.itconversations.com /shows/detail196.html   (498 words)

  
 Small Pieces Loosely Joined
"David Weinberger is a rare discovery - an information guru who makes his complex message clear, allowing the access and understanding that are enhanced by storytelling and humor.
The irony, according to Weinberger, is that this seemingly weird new technology is more in tune with our authentic selves than is the modern world.
David Weinberger is the publisher of JOHO (Journal of the Hyperlinked Organization).
www.smallpieces.com   (2062 words)

  
 The Cluetrain Manifesto, with the authors, chat 2/10/2000
David Weinberger -- I hate to say it, but learning to listen is a lot like learning to join the party.
David Weinberger -- Richard, as for examples of companies that listen: Intel is a famous example of a company that refused to listen to (= take seriously) the concerns about their math lookup error.
David Weinberger -- The obvious place to begin is with Amazon and their reviews; they've recently deepened the structure of the reviews so we can learn even more about one another.
www.samizdat.com /chat125.html   (2759 words)

  
 Case of Rabbi David Weinberger
A New York State Supreme Court judge recently ruled that Rabbi David Weinberger was wrong to disclose a congregant's confidences by revealing them to her estranged husband and testifying before the court that oversaw their divorce.
Chani Lightman said she went to Weinberger, who was her pulpit rabbi, and another rabbi in the community, Tzvi Flaum, in 1995 to discuss her troubled marriage because she was aware that her husband had also spoken with them.
David Zwiebel, director of government affairs for Agudath Israel of America, a group representing fervently Orthodox interests, said he has received a large number of phone calls from concerned rabbis since the ruling was handed down.
www.theawarenesscenter.org /davidweinberger.html   (1694 words)

  
 Proskauer Rose LLP - DAVID J. WEINBERGER
David regularly represents investment banking clients such as Merrill Lynch, Wachovia Bank and Morgan Stanley with respect to the origination of mortgage loans which are to be securitized in the CMBS markets.
David has been involved in the origination of numerous large loans which were securitized in single-borrower transactions, as well as hundreds of conduit loans.
David has assisted clients in developing propriety loan structures for commercial loans which are originated for securitization.
www.proskauer.com /lawyers_at_proskauer/atty_data/6397   (308 words)

  
 Weinberger summary talk at Digital Genres
David Weinberger gave another excellent talk, this time as the free, end-of-conference talk at Digital Genres.
David more-or-less remembered meeting me when he spoke at Seabury-Western two weeks ago.
David wrapped up by tying back to the idea of "body" and why blogs feel so much like a person, but that there is no body in which everything happens.
www.jackvinson.com /archives/000021.html   (456 words)

  
 David Weinberger - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
David Weinberger, born in 1950 in New York, is a technologist and commentator, probably best known as co-author of the Cluetrain Manifesto (originally a website, and eventually a book).
Weinberger's work focuses on how the Internet is changing human relationships, communication, and society.
A philosopher by training, he holds a Ph.D. from the University of Toronto, taught college from 1980-1986, became a marketing consultant and executive at several high tech companies, and currently serves as a fellow at the Berkman Center for Internet and Society at Harvard Law School.
www.wikipedia.com /wiki/David_Weinberger   (226 words)

  
 small pieces loosely joined by David Weinberger, book review
As David Weinberger puts it, "The Web is a social place that we humans constructed voluntarily out of a passion to show how the world looks to us." p.
Weinberger emphasizes the human and paradoxical aspects of the Web -- how we behave and interact there and what that says about what it means to be human.
Weinberger dares to wonder about matters that many of us have left unexamined since college -- the nature of knowledge, the destiny of man, the importance of passion.
www.samizdat.com /weinberger.html   (1430 words)

  
 Professionals, Publishing for the Public   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-05)
David Weinberger is the author of Small Things Loosely Changed: A Unified Theory of the Web, co-author of The Cluetrain Manifesto, and an all-around insightful thinker at the crux of business, society, and the Web.
David Weinberger: Companies have wanted to be able to personalize their offerings, but they've been stuck with a broadcast model for marketing.
Weinberger: I have a long and boring answer to the question, which I will skip, but my conclusion is policy should be made only when there's an actual problem.
www.fastcompany.com /magazine/81/blog_weinberger.html   (1500 words)

  
 Technorati Tag: david weinberger   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-05)
David has resurrected the hope for open tags that I wrote about last spring, here, and here.
David Weinberger: In colonoscopy, they stick a garden hose up your ass and take a peek.
George Gilder, Michael Milken, and the imp of the polymathic perverse By Frank Paynter David Weinberger participated in a panel at the Ninth Annual...
www.technorati.com /tags/david+weinberger   (508 words)

  
 Cyon Research - Press > David Weinberger to Keynote COFES2005   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-05)
Weinberger has an illustrious history in technology including key positions within Interleaf, an early document management software firm, and Open Text, which was the search engine behind Yahoo.
Weinberger is also a commentator on NPR’s “All Things Considered”, and a columnist for Worthwhile and KM World magazines.
Weinberger earned his undergraduate degree from Bucknell University, and his doctor of philosophy in philosophy at the University of Toronto.
www.cyonresearch.com /press/?20050308   (641 words)

  
 Sandhill Trek: A Public Space for Self Expression
David Weinberger has been writing and publishing in national magazines for over 25 years.
David: At the height of his fame and before he was evil, he had a King Features comic strip in something like 700 papers.
David: I'd rather sit next to Howard Dean because he may well be in a position to actually change the world.
www.sandhilltech.com /weblog/blogger.html/2003/12/15.html   (4957 words)

  
 Christopher Lydon Interviews... :   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-05)
David Weinberger has his doctorate in modern philosophy from the University of Toronto, so he is at home with cosmic ideas.
He would tell you straight out that the Web is one of the big ideas of all time--that we're standing at a breakpoint in all human history.
And here we are--with the producer Mary McGrath in the middle-- recording the Weinberger conversation at Bob Doyle's skyBuilders headquarters in Cambridge, MA.
blogs.law.harvard.edu /lydon/2003/07/16   (307 words)

  
 iMedia Connection: Bios - David Weinberger
Weinberger currently writes too much, including 3 weblogs, articles for Wired, Salon, USAToday, Esther Dyson's Release 1.0, and many more.
Weinberger earned his doctor of philosophy in philosophical studies at the University of Toronto.
Weinberger lives in the Boston area with his wife and three children where he is made uncomfortable by writing about himself in the third person.
www.imediaconnection.com /meetthemarketers/companybio.asp?firstName=david&lastName=weinberger   (488 words)

  
 Small Pieces Loosely Joined (David Weinberger)
In The Cluetrain Manifesto Weinberger and his co-authors looked at how the Net is changing relationships between businesses and customers.
The approach is a far cry from academically rigorous social psychology, but Weinberger's arguments mostly jell with my intuitions and I have no doubt they could stand closer scrutiny.
Right or wrong, most of the philosophy Weinberger deploys is just irrelevant to what he has to say about the Web or, where it might be relevant, not followed up.
www.dannyreviews.com /h/Small_Pieces.html   (635 words)

  
 David Weinberger, personal appearances, david weinberger   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-05)
David Weinberger taught philosophy for six years, primarily at a NJ state college.
David Weinberger earned his doctor of philosophy in philosophical studies at the University of Toronto.
David Weinberger is an elected member of the AIIM Emerging Technology Advisory Group and has been appointed to the Seybold Conference Advisory Board, the World Congress of Philosophy Advisory Board, the Virtual Business advisory board, and the Xplor Business Strategies Advisory Board.
www.barberusa.com /techno/weinberger_david.html   (427 words)

  
 Kendrick Hang's Website: November 2004
I agree with most of what David Weinberger had to say in his lecture, except that he left an impression that there is an either-or relationship between structured hierarchical organization of information and the messier networked organization of information, while it's pretty obvious to me that both are necessary.
Weinberger, who has a doctorate in philosophy from the University of Toronto, was senior Internet adviser to the 2004 Howard Dean presidential campaign.
Weinberger will discuss how and in which situations Web logs, or blogs, work and how and why they are valuable in children’s education.
www.kendrickhang.com /ken/blog/archive/2004_11_01_archive.html   (2669 words)

  
 Supernova 2005 blogcast | CNET News.com
June 22, 2005 David Weinberger: "Live8 wants your voice, not your money, a chance for the Blogosphere to be pro-active rather than reactive." Watch the video with Dave Sifry.
June 22, 2005 David Weinberger: "Discussions of blogging still tend to center on the high-traffic sites, but the truly transformative power of blogs comes from the way they're strenghthening small groups of weakly tied people." Watch the video with Suw Charman.
June 21, 2005 David Weinberger: "Scott Kirsner may be a new blogger, but he's well-established in the print world as a columnist for The Boston Globe and a contributing editor to Wired and Red Herring.
news.com.com /2030-12-5745034.html   (1372 words)

  
 The Austin Chronicle Screens: Come Together: "Pieces" of David Weinberger
David Weinberger co-authored The Cluetrain Manifesto, and more recently he's written Small Pieces Loosely Joined: A Unified Theory of the Internet, a philosophical exploration of our experience of the World Wide Web.
David Weinberger: It's actually not as random as it seems.
David Weinberger will deliver the festival's opening remarks on Saturday, March 8, 2-3pm.
www.austinchronicle.com /issues/dispatch/2003-02-28/screens_feature4.html   (884 words)

  
 Framing Open Spectrum
To achieve the ideals this country was built on — equality, freedom of speech and thought, the basic fairness that let’s people determine their own destinies — we need everyone connected to everyone else.
[6] David Reed provided the content for the “Today’s Technology” section of this paper.
May be copied, reproduced and distributed without permission in whole or in part, with two restrictions: You must include attribution and this copyright notice, and it cannot be part of a commercial project., If in doubt,
www.greaterdemocracy.org /framing_openspectrum.html   (2656 words)

  
 The WELL: David Weinberger, Everything is Miscellaneous
David Weinberger got a Ph.D. in philosophy from the U of Toronto in 1978.
David, my first question is not imaginative, but I'm always fascinated by the diverse and interesting ways authors are drawn to book projects, and how those projects evolve.
The Web is just about all examples of us pulling together information in unanticipated ways, although the range of metadata we use for this goes from carved in stone (granted, stone-based forms are a bear to fill in) to deducing metadata from implicit traces.
www.well.com /conf/inkwell.vue/topics/300/David-Weinberger-Everything-is-M-page01.html   (4471 words)

  
 AOK: Preparing for Conversations with David Weinberger
David Weinberger is a co-author of the national best-seller,
Weinberger has been writing and publishing in national magazines for over 25 years.
Weinberger has been appointed to the AIIM Emerging Technology Advisory Group, the Seybold Conference Advisory Board, the World Congress of Philosophy Advisory Board, the Virtual Business advisory board, and the Xplor Business Strategies Advisory Board.
www.kwork.org /Stars/weinberger.html   (1858 words)

  
 Amazon.com: Small Pieces Loosely Joined: A Unified Theory of the Web: Books: David Weinberger   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-05)
David Weinberger's Small Pieces Loosely Joined does not merely celebrate the World Wide Web; it attempts to make a case that the institution has completely remodeled many of the world's self-perceptions.
Weinberger (coauthor, The Cluetrain Manifesto) mixes popular philosophy and middle-aged-white-male experience to explore his simple Internet thesis: the Web permits people to connect based on soul, not body, and the importance of the Web is not economic, but spiritual.
Weinberger, a frequent commentator on NPR's All Things Considered, celebrates the Internet's gift to its users: permission to be an individual in a virtual world we can tailor to our passionate, idea-driven taste.
www.amazon.com /exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0738205435?v=glance   (1666 words)

  
 isen.blog
Yes, there are stories to be written about the "murkiness" and "nuance" of the relationships of bloggers to their readers and to companies who pay those bloggers.
I was one of the subjects of a story today in the WSJ (paid subscription required) on FON, blogging and compensation of FON advisory board members who also blog about FON.
For example, I might say, "My friend David Weinberger is a great person." The disclosure, (we're friends) implies that this fact might influence my opinion that he's great.
isen.com /blog/2006/02/blogging-conflict-of-interest-and.html   (1273 words)

  
 NECC 2005 Media | Media
David Weinberger, Author and Harvard Fellow, is Keynote Speaker for 2005 National Educational Computing Conference
Washington, DC -- Dr. David Weinberger, author and Fellow at Harvard's prestigious Berkman Center for Internet and Society, will be the opening keynote speaker at the 26th Annual National Educational Computing Conference (NECC).
David Weinberger is the author of "Small Pieces Loosely Joined," which has been called the first book to put the Internet in its deepest context.
center.uoregon.edu /ISTE/NECC2005/media/releases.php   (1653 words)

  
 Technorati Tag: Weinberger   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-05)
Messiness as a Virtue May 12th, 2006 David Weinberger speaks to a group at the Berkman Center on knowledge and organization.
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www.technorati.com /tags/Weinberger   (534 words)

  
 TPN :: GDay World » Blog Archive » GDay World On The Pod #60 - David Weinberger
I was also fortunate enough to attend his presentation at BlogOn2005 last month and it was fantastic.
David even felt required to mention Doc’s name every 20 minutes.
This entry was posted on Thursday, November 17th, 2005 at 12:34 pm and is filed under On the Pod, Podcast.
gdayworld.thepodcastnetwork.com /2005/11/17/gday-world-on-the-pod-with-david-weinberger-60   (470 words)

  
 Intranet Journal: David Weinberger's Intranet Buzz: Reed's Law — An Interview: Or How the Net's Value Comes from Its ...
David Reed is an Internet "graybeard," there at the beginning when the first wires were connected with duct tape.
He was a professor at MIT and then the chief scientist at Software Arts, the company that developed VisiCalc, the first spreadsheet and the killer app that made PCs worth owning.
David has put links to related information on his website at http://www.reed.com/gfn/.
www.intranetjournal.com /articles/200101/pib_01_31_01a.html   (1532 words)

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