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- samuel337 - Feb 17 2008 | internet, organisation
"A few people at work have been chatting about David Weinberger’s book, Everything is Miscellaneous. I first heard of this book from Weinberger’s Google TechTalk so I thought I’d share... Simply put, the concept of the book is that ordering things in the digital world is different to physical world. So in the real world we’re bound by the concept of one thing in one place – ie one physical object cannot occupy multiple places. However, in the digital world... Stuff can be placed anywhere or nowhere."
Nothing new, but a good overview of an important concept, especially given it's something I'm planning for in my current project :)
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