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October 22, 2003

The Connectors

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Posted by Ross Mayfield

Wired News: Meet the hypernetworked nodes who secretly run the world. The Tech Node: Our very own Clay Shirky The Tokyo Node: Our dear friend Joi Ito

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1. Zoe on October 22, 2003 6:03 AM writes...

Wow! Not taking yourselves too seriously, are you? ;)

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2. Ross Mayfield on October 22, 2003 10:31 AM writes...

Seemed appropriate to post given how often we talk about connections here

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3. Zoe on October 22, 2003 12:06 PM writes...

Perhaps... but are you "secretly run[ning] the world" in the first place?

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4. essl on October 22, 2003 7:17 PM writes...

I can vouch for the article. Clay is an evil genius that runs the world.

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