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Best-seller Seth Godin Shuns Traditional Publishing, Backed by E-Books Data

New York Times best-seller Seth Godin has had it with traditional publishing, and from now on his works will arrive digitally. More and more evidence backs him up: E-publishing is the future.READ»

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Flickr Co-Founder Caterina Fake on the Value of Viral Loops [Exclusive Q&A]

This interview was conducted during research for my book, Viral Loop. You can read an excerpt here at Fast Company, or find out what your friends are really worth by installing the Viral Loop widget. In 2002, Caterina Fake (her ...READ»

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The Blog of Things To Come

Joi Ito is using his Weblog to put his virtual organization into action.READ»

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Open Source To-Do Lists?

The Web team at Fast Company uses a Wiki and a project management tool called Basecamp to collaborate on the site and related work. (We also have a wall we pin 3-by-5 cards to, so don't start thinking we're totally high tech.) But ...READ»

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Only Connect

David Weinberger is a fellow at Harvard's Berkman Institute for Internet & Society. Co-author of The Cluetrain Manifesto and Small Pieces Loosely Joined, he writes about technology, philosophy, and marketing. His closing presentation ...READ»

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Ridiculously Easy Group Forming

Tantek Celik is a software development lead at Microsoft Corp. Joi Ito founded Neoteny, a venture capital firm focused on personal communication technologies. Pete Kaminski iniated the Social Software Alliance and serves as CTO for ...READ»

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Re:Conference IV

Couldn't make to O'Reilly's Emerging Technology Conference in San Diego? Blogging ETech might be a good place to catch up on event-related news and commentary. Showgoer Sean Bonner is also documenting the gathering in his blog. As is ...READ»

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Deja Vu All Over Again? II

As Fast Company's erstwhile "social capitalist" and founder of the magazine's readers' network, the Company of Friends, I feel the need to defend my friends working in social software. While the business model for several of the ...READ»