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Daniel Bassill

Thanks for the review. I fully agree with your vision of the Internet and look for places where individuals and organizations are taking hold of this potential via their own actions. I use my own web sites to demonstrate a vision of connecting people beyond poverty with people in poverty, and with information available via the internet that expands the ideas we all have available to support our decisions and actions.

I host a section of links to process improvement, collaboration, innovation links that serve as a resource for me, and perhaps for others too. http://tinyurl.com/TMC-innovation-links

RAD

Your opening sentence about age old conflicts made me wince, Tom, but I agree with all of your criticisms of Macrowikinomics (without having read the book). One could take each of your criticisms and fill in a libertarian interpretation to explain the flawed thinking. I wonder if we would pick out the flaws if they didn't conflict with each of our world view.

tomslee

Hey, that opening sentence took me weeks to think of. But I'm sure my arguments have their holes too. Perhaps mass collaboration will reveal them.

Jessehirsh

Hey Tom, great review. Also really enjoyed your gov 2.0 analysis. I'm curious to hear your thoughts about Douglas Rushkoff's latest book "Program or Be Programmed"...

tomslee

Thanks. I didn't know he had a new book. I'll add it to my list.

I enjoy your Spark contributions, by the way, and see that your link goes to your Twitter stream, not a web site or even a blog. Is that now our primary web home?

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