On Thursday, March 16 2006 I had a conversation with Michael Goldhaber in Oakland as a follow-up to his experience the week prior at ETech. He said that: “Money is narrowband. Attention is broadband.” For example, if you are a waitress you can choose to look at somebody solely in terms of their ability to […]
Monthly Archives: March 2006
On Thursday, March 16 2006 I had a conversation with Michael Goldhaber in Oakland as a follow-up to his experience the week prior at ETech. He said that: “Money is narrowband. Attention is broadband.” For example, if you are a waitress you can choose to look at somebody solely in terms of their ability to […]
A few weeks back I had an opportunity to present at the OReilly ETech Attention Economy conference in San Diego. Jonas did a great job in capturing the presentation, and its various contexts, at http://etech.root.net. Check it out. Between the rest of the ETech conference, the subsequent PCForum conference on "Erosion of Power: Users in […]
A few weeks back I had an opportunity to present at the OReilly ETech Attention Economy conference in San Diego. Jonas did a great job in capturing the presentation, and its various contexts, at http://etech.root.net. Check it out. Between the rest of the ETech conference, the subsequent PCForum conference on "Erosion of Power: Users in […]