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Wikinomics: How Mass Collaboration Changes Everything
- For all the debate over whether our current social networks are good for society, I prefer to focus on the potential we've yet to realize. We have the miracle of Wikipedia, yes, but aren't there more types of mass scale collaboration to be enabled?
from And You Will Know Us by the Company We Keep by Eugene Wei
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- Wikipedia, for instance, is one of the most astonishing triumphs of the past twenty years, and no collaborative enterprise—as far as I know—has ever been organized at such a vast scale, with that particular architecture, with such world-changing success.
from "Let's Run The Experiment": A conversation with Chris Dixon about DAOs and the future of organizations online by Chris Dixon
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- Andrew Lin, in his phenomenal book “The Wikipedia Revolution,” called that moment “Wikipedia’s magic,” the rare time when “the “socio-psychological” reward of interacting with others, and the “hedonic” personal gratification of the task” come together. And that, in essence, is why peer production can be so much more efficient at allocating creative... See more
from Coase's Penguin is learning to fly: Building the Wikipedia of the future by Joey DeBruin
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