Posted by: Ken Fischer in: ● June 2, 2009
Linked Data is now officially on its way to the commercial world. Google is creating the market incentive to drive it, one element at a time.
Posted by: Ken Fischer in: ● March 27, 2009
Economics, according to wikipedia, is the social science that studies the production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services.
Notice money is not mentioned. But the current theories of economics socio-economic (Kondratieff (Kondratiev), Schumpeter, Kuznets) , fiscal-economic (Keynesian / Monetarist) and political-economic (Libertarian/Austrian) theories are all based on monetary markets.
Well that makes sense because MOST [...]
Posted by: Ken Fischer in: ● March 15, 2009
At lunch Friday, I jokingly asked the question, what would be the economic impact of google mail going down be?
But after thinking a lot about cloud computer and semantics this weekend, I started to wonder if that is a serious issue. Someone at the table did mention that google mail did go down for 2 [...]
Posted by: Ken Fischer in: ● March 7, 2009
Note: I have no education in economics but economics is beginning to trump all other concerns primarily due to a lack of trust in financial markets, so I am trying to pay attention. Since one use of social media is to engender trust, can social media play a role in mitigating the damage from the [...]
Posted by: Ken Fischer in: ● February 8, 2009
This post “A Privacy Wall Concept to make My.Gov a reality: Sometimes a wall in the information age is a good thing” is now located at OpenGovBlog.Org.