Here's a video of a talk I gave at Kevin Werbach's marvelous Supernova conference. It's about the importance of social cohesion in making large-scale effort work on the internet. It was the first talk I gave using material taken directly from the book, and I've been surprised at how much good feedback I've gotten from this one little talk.
From the talk: "We have always loved one another. We're human. It's something we're good at. But up until recently, the radius and half-life of that affection has been quite limited. With love alone, you can get a birthday party together. Add coordinating tools, and you can write an operating system. "In the past, we could do little things for love, but big things, big things required money. Now, we can do big things for love."
From the talk: "We have always loved one another. We're human. It's something we're good at. But up until recently, the radius and half-life of that affection has been quite limited. With love alone, you can get a birthday party together. Add coordinating tools, and you can write an operating system. "In the past, we could do little things for love, but big things, big things required money. Now, we can do big things for love."
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