Referencing work by Clay Shirky, Emanuele Quintarelli, and others, Tom Reamy summarizes recent findings in a must-read article on the myths and benefits of taxonomies and folksonomies in ECRM systems
" - Clay Shirky at TED Cannes in June 2010 This is one of my favorite quotes from one of my favorite people in the business, Clay Shirky
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Depending on your perspective information is either “abundant” and we lack appropriate filters (nod to Clay Shirky) or information is simply overwhelming
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Over the last few weeks, I've had some great conversations and listened to some brilliant speakers talk about community management in open source. The amazing Clay Shirky delivered a keynote at least month's LinuxCon
We’re Gonna Need a Better Filter This is where a better technology strategy comes into play. Clay Shirky put it best when he said that “ information overload is filter failure
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The big draw for tags is that they’re easy to create and even easier to follow: “As the Web has shown us, you can extract a surprising amount of value from big messy data sets,” observes blogger and classification heretic Clay Shirky . Formal taxonomies are generally better fits for well-entrenched fields of knowledge where a shared vocabulary denotes a set of precise, static meanings
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