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The Attention Economy: The Natural Economy of the Net by Michael H. Goldhaber If the Web and the Net can be viewed as spaces in which we will increasingly live our lives, the economic laws we will live under have to be natural to this new space. These laws turn out to be quite different from what the old economics teaches, or what rubrics such as "the information age" suggest. What counts most is
Jim Gasperini's (old) home on the web If this page looks like a vestige of something designed in the 20th century, that's because it is. For more current information please visit jimgasperini.com For twelve years I sang bass in the California Revels chorus. Here I am with my 2005 medieval family: lovely wife Helen and lovely daughter Clio, and spirited son Harry. Photo by Jan McMillan.
Experimenting here with a way to present stereo images on the screen by simply putting the right and left images in an animated .gif. Click on each image for a larger version. On slower connections, it will take a minute for the "stereo" jiggle to start
And now, the List: "Rectal Foreign Bodies" -- from Surgery Magazine (1986) Collated by Drs. David B. Busch and James R. Starling, Madison, Wis. The surgical management of two patients presenting with incarcerated, apparently self-inserted foreign bodies is reported. The large volume of prior literature on this subject is reviewed, with tabulation of 182 previous cases by type and number of objects
Michael H. Goldhaber's Site Last revised 5/6/2006 Note: This site is in process of updating, so this is a temporary, partially improved and updated version My photo (by Mary Gribbin) BLOG The entries below may be drafts, rough sketches, outlines or more finished words., starting with the most recent The Real Nature of the Emerging Attention Economy talk at E-tech conference on the Attention Econo
Metacrap: Putting the torch to seven straw-men of the meta-utopia Cory Doctorow doctorow@craphound.com Version 1.3: 26 August 2001 BACK TO TOP 0. ToC: 0. ToC 0.1 Version History 1. Introduction 2. The problems 2.1 People lie 2.2 People are lazy 2.3 People are stupid 2.4 Mission: Impossible -- know thyself 2.5 Schemas aren't neutral 2.6 Metrics influence results 2.7 There's more than one way to des
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