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10 forces that flattened the world

(My crappy notes on Thomas L. Friedman lecture linked in the last post)

4 triggers of the flat world (and collaboration)

  • 11/9/89 – The fall of the Berlin Wall – allowed conversations to open up.
  • 08/9/95 – Netscape went public – 1) Netscape Navigator brought the Internet alive, everyone could use it 2) Netscape commercialised a set of open standards to ensure the interoperability of the Internet removing any walled gardens 3) they triggered the dot com boom, triggering over $ 1 trillion dollars accidental investment in fibre optic cable.
  • Work flow – Applications being able to talk to each other gave us a global platform for collaborating on stuff. People are able to work o stuff like never before

Other expressions of collaboration

  • Outsourcing – Really took off around y2k
  • Off-shoring – When China joined World Trade Organisation
  • Open sourcing – As a verb
  • Supply Chaining – A la Wall Mart, as a complete science.
  • In-Sourcing – What UPS does, they don’t just deliver packages, they do internal logistics “your world synchronised”
  • Informing – Google – I can inform myself, i can collaborate with data all by myself

What’s the 10th?

  • ‘The Steroids’ – Wireless, Voice of Internet, File Sharing – These turbo charge all of the above, anywhere on any device

a few interesting & useful things

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Interesting OPML experiment

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why a lot of social media marketing talk is bollocks

impressive touch screen by Schematic

The 5 things on the internets that i think good beacuse i know you give a shit

Sung Park on techniques for innovation

21 Questions for developing new products

Go home

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cedric delsaux