Posts tagged Internet Apocalypso

It keeps getting better

I’m still feeling a bit drowsy from my lack of sleep last night. I was up until past midnight working on a reflection paper that we’re supposed to post online. I know, online assignments. Nothing new there anymore. Almost all the friends I know coming from different schools are now also doing online stuff for their acads. Schooling never got better with the existence of new media tools.

Just this morning, one of our classmates told us that Sir Barry Read the rest of this entry »

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Speech Power

I just finished reading the first chapter of Christopher Locke’s Cluetrain Manifesto, Internet Apocalypso. It was quite a handful of readings, but still a good read, though. The 45-page chapter centered on how Internet penetrated its way in everybody’s life. Everything got hooked by its power, from the macro-organizations, up to the smallest households. It tackled a lot of issues and subjects, some of which I already find too much to absorb. One matter, though, that really struck me the most is the implications of the rise of Internet with our communication today. Read the rest of this entry »

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