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Category Archives: empowerment
Interview with Jessica DelBalzo
Interview with Jessica DelBalzo
Author of Unlearning Adoption
Wes Unruh
In the September 11th article
‘Unrelated Thoughts’ I covered what I see as
the darker side of adoption. At the end of the article, I’d mentioned that
I’d ordered the book ‘Unlearning Adoption.’ After reading the book and finding
myself agreeing with the underlying [...]
Turning Teleconferences into Podcasts
Turning Teleconferences into Podcasts
Wes Unruh
I once worked for a teleconference company as an operator, so I’ve got years of experience eavesdropping on the most irritatingly mundane business calls you can imagine. I’m still doing teleconferences, but now I do them with whoever I want as a way to create online content.
Not [...]
What Is Liber.Us?
What is Liber.Us?
An Interview with GreenAI
Wes Unruh
There are a vast number of websites, each building their own membership communities, their own user bases, each designed to cluster and group niches into feedback loops.
Myspace, Orkut, and Facebook are only a few of the names that come to mind. I haven’t heard yet of Orkutwhores.com, [...]

















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