Book Review: Wikinomics

Good read if this stuff is new to you, rather boring otherwise

Sep 11, 2007 by Aaron Fulkerson photo of 'Wikinomics: How Mass Collaboration Changes Everything'

★★★☆☆ Perhaps this was ground breaking when it first came out. Having just read it and knowing the subject matter as well as I do I thought it was alright,. but for me it wasn’t that interesting. Of course, I am the founder of a open source wiki company; so, I’m certainly atypical. The authors provide a solid assessment of open source as hyper free market capitalism, which I appreciated. I think it’s a good book for folks who are new to the new collaborative world we’re in. If you’re you live and breathe it this probably won’t be very interesting.

9/11

Bryan Thatcher's 9/11 photos Bryan Thatcher published his photos of the 9/11 NYC Trade Center attacks for the first time. Bryan lives in NYC. He is the President of Fusebox which is the creator of Empressr. He’s a great guy I often run into at technology conferences and someone I always enjoy speaking with.

Bryan’s photos are powerful. I saw them initially in my Facebook stream. These images immediately grabbed my attention. These force us to remember this horrible event, which can be a good thing, I think. However, I wish we could encapsulate the terror the USA has illegitimately subjected other nations to in an equally simple and powerful set of images. On a day like today I wish Americans would also reflect on the endless war we’ve entered, the hundreds of thousands of dead Iraqis, the United States persistent disregard of the Geneva Convention, torture, domestic surveillance, the suspension of Civil Rights and Habeas Corpus, the unprecedented expansion of executive privilege, a complete lack of federal accountability, and Hurricane Katrina. These are all things we Americans should be reflecting on today.

There is a call for a 9/11 General Strike.  I think this is a good first step. What does one do when they wake to find themselves part of the Empire? Obsequiousness  is consent. It makes us all just as guilty as those who stood by as New Orleneans drowned, farmers sold to the US Government are tortured and held indefinitely in Gitmo and other invisible prisons, another hundred thousand innocent Iraqis are starved and killed, and war profiteers with direct connections to the White House reap hundreds of billions in rewards for their manufactured war. We are Americans. This if our government and corporations. We must all individually speak out. We must share our outrage. We must participate in protests and acts of civil disobedience. Otherwise we are complicit. This isn’t a political issue. It’s a human and civil rights issue.

Google Wiki

It seems Google will re-launch Jotspot as Google Wiki this coming week. Excellent. Finally, some competition. 🙂 Since JotSpot was swallowed up by big G there has been one player innovating in the wiki space: MindTouch. If you’re new to MindTouch Deki Wiki download it and see for yourself you can install in under 10 minutes. Or review some of our architectural videos. You will be impressed. I’m looking forward to seeing what the JotSpot guys have been up to for the last year. Are they close to competing with MindTouch’s technology? Being closed source is certainly a disadvantage. – MindTouch Blog

This morning I did a lengthy write up about the impending re-launch of JotSpot as Google Wiki. I’m looking forward to seeing what these guys have been up to.