David Weinberger
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David Weinberger is a technologist and commentator, probably best known as co-author of the Cluetrain Manifesto (originally a website, and eventually a book). Weinberger's work focuses on how the internet is changing human relationships, communication, and society. A philosopher by training, he holds a Ph. D. from the University of Toronto, and currently serves as a fellow at the Berkman Center for Internet and Society at Harvard Law School. He is also an avid blogger. He was an advisor to Howard Dean's 2004 presidential campaign.
Published works
- The Cluetrain Manifesto: The End of Business as Usual (with Christopher Locke, Rick Levine, and Doc Searls, 2001)
- Small Pieces Loosely Joined: A Unified Theory of the Web (2002)
Other Works
- World of Ends, What the Internet Is and How to Stop Mistaking It for Something Else (http://www.worldofends.com/) (with Doc Searls)
External links
- Journal of the Hyperlinked Organization (http://www.hyperorg.com/) Weinberger's personal site
- Joho the Blog (http://www.hyperorg.com/blogger/)
- Loose Democracy (http://www.corante.com/loose) (another blog)
- Website for Small Pieces (http://www.smallpieces.com/)