Key links for April 16.
The collapse of complex systems
Adam Westbrook
The future of news belongs to those who....kiss
(Keep it Simple Stupid)
Adam bases his post on idea from Clay Shirky comparing the news media to ancient empires. "They collapsed because they got too big, too complex and couldn't adapt to a new world."
Shirky's post
The collapse of complex business models
The idea must be in the air, Niall Ferguson has a similar essay in the current issue of Foreign Affairs
Complexity and Collapse, Empires on the edge of chaos
Note. Teaser paragraphs only on the FA site, you must subscribe to the magazine, pay for the PDF or buy the issue on the newsstands
I also recommend Google's horseless carriage by Quentin Hardy, in Forbes
"Writing was always about reaching out to other people, usually to affect them in some way with information. Online collaboration does that faster and more efficiently, speeding the back-and-forth of improving the work. ".
The collapse of complex systems
Adam Westbrook
The future of news belongs to those who....kiss
(Keep it Simple Stupid)
Adam bases his post on idea from Clay Shirky comparing the news media to ancient empires. "They collapsed because they got too big, too complex and couldn't adapt to a new world."
Shirky's post
The collapse of complex business models
The idea must be in the air, Niall Ferguson has a similar essay in the current issue of Foreign Affairs
Complexity and Collapse, Empires on the edge of chaos
Note. Teaser paragraphs only on the FA site, you must subscribe to the magazine, pay for the PDF or buy the issue on the newsstands
I also recommend Google's horseless carriage by Quentin Hardy, in Forbes
"Writing was always about reaching out to other people, usually to affect them in some way with information. Online collaboration does that faster and more efficiently, speeding the back-and-forth of improving the work. ".
Robin Rowland's blog that looks at the future of journalism, the long term future.

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