Connected to Sharing

In The Power of Sharing Mark Pesce makes some very good observations. In a paper I wrote recently, Connected Everywhere, Connected All the Time, Connected to What? I made some similar points, however, I came at the subject from a different angle and projected the results even further. When I wrote it, it felt like speculative fiction. It seems less fictional all the time. While the drivers are exponential it seems to me that there needs to be some kind of damping effect–every motor needs a governor or it spins out of control. I’m wondering what the governor will be here.

btw, the vimeo link quit at about the 24 minute mark for me. I found Mark’s presentation on YouTube.

thanks Stephen

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