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Adding to the Conversation: Clay Shirky on Newspapers

By luke bergeron 23 December 2009 One Comment

While doing some random surfing this afternoon (I think I started on Slashdot with a story from The Endeavour, and from there, Clay Shirky - though it’s hard to retrace steps when moving around like that, surfing willy-nilly), I found this article.

It’s about newspapers transitioning into the digital age, but it fits the discussion we’ve been having from the last post. It’s definitely worth a read. What do you think?

One Comment »

  • Jesup said:

    Fantastic post from Shirky, thank you for sharing. It’s exciting thinking of ourselves living in a revolution which in ways resembles the revolution of the printing press in the 15th Century. The opportunities for all types of new ideas and radical experiments appeals to me, and you’re opening my eyes regarding the sheer scope of all of this. Cheers.

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