Clay Shirky
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Clay Shirky is an American writer, consultant and teacher on the social and economic effects of Internet technologies. He teaches New Media at New York University's (NYU) graduate Interactive Telecommunications Program (ITP). His columns and writings appeared in Business 2.0, the New York Times, the Wall Street Journal, the Harvard Business Review and Wired .
[edit] Books
- The Internet by E-Mail (1994) - ISBN 1-56276-240-0
- Voices from the Net (1995) - ISBN 1-56276-303-2
- P2P Networking Overview (2001) - ISBN 0-596-00185-1
- Planning for Web Services: Obstacles and Opportunities (2003) - ISBN 0-596-00364-1
[edit] References
- Shirky, Clay (2003). Power Laws, Weblogs, and Inequality. Writings About the Internet. Retrieved on 2006-02-16.
- MacLeod, Hugh (2006). Shirky's Law: "Equality. Fairness. Opportunity. Pick Two.". gapingvoid. Retrieved on 2006-02-16.
[edit] External links
- Clay Shirky's homepage
- Clay Shirky's del.icio.us bookmarks
- Clay Shirky’s writings on the O'Reilly Network
- Clay Shirky: Ontology is Overrated
- Ontology is Overrated: Links, Tags, and Post-hoc Metadata - a presentation (mp3) from the O'Reilly Emerging Technology Conference held in San Diego, California, March 14-17, 2005.
- Phone as Platform: Lessons from ITP - a presentation (mp3) from the O'Reilly Emerging Technology Conference held in San Diego, California, March 14-17, 2005.
- Clay Shirky A Group is its Own Worst Enemy on Groups and communities.
- Short article about Shirky in Wired
- Critique of Shirky's article about Ontologies: Clay Shirky's Viewpoints are Overrated
- Clay Shirky on Many2Many Blog
- Fame vs. Fortune: Micropayments and Free Contentda:Clay Shirky

