The People's Web Every day, millions of people rely on independent websites that are mostly created by regular people, weren't designed as mobile apps, connect deeply to cultur...
Alan Leeds and Who Writes the Web One of the most frequent questions I get when I talk to people who are unfamiliar with social media on the web is, “Who writes all these blogs or Wikipedia? Wh...
Corey Spring and the Future of Journalism Corey Spring has broken the details of a story that no one in traditional journalism had figured out yet. Wrestler Chris Benoit’s murder-suicide seemed to ha...
Revisiting the Wikipedia Conversation There’s been an interesting wave of news since my anti-Wikipedia roundup recently, most notably Jimmy Wales’ comments about the evolution of the community...
Antipedia Wikipedia ‘s an amazing achievement, the kind of thing a lot of us use as a case study of what can go right on the web. But it’s an effort that involves a lar...
Anti-Wikipedia Links The community of people who criticize Wikipedia form an interesting culture , as I noted earlier. If you want the links to do the research yourself, here’s so...
Gutenberg, not Google Vauhini Vara’s got a great interview with Michael Hart on the Wall Street Journal website today. (Click quick, that link probably expires.) I’ve always fel...
The Other Wikipedia Whenever I hear about what a great community-edited, user-contributed site Wikipedia is, I think about the unsung site that’s just as much of a success: Urban...
My Greatest Milestone I’ve been very fortunate thus far in my career, getting to work on really interesting projects with very smart people, getting to meet some of my heroes, havin...
Defining Web 2.0 Because I’ve been following Richard MacManus’ work on defining “Web 2.0” in Wikipedia, I really enjoyed Dan’s rant about the terrible definition that was o...
Please Don't Hurt Hammer I find it oddly comforting that MC Hammer’s wikipedia page is not only completely updated, but clearly written by a fan who’s only papered the thinnest venee...
Global Feature Request I’d like to see a structured web publishing tool that would let me geoencode Wikipedia entries in the same way that many blogs use GeoURL. Then, I’d want to be...