All hail the information triumvirate (Web, Google, Wikipedia)
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Re: All hail the information triumvirate (Web, Google, Wikipedia)
#2"What's much more likely is that the Web, through its links, and Google, through its search algorithms, have inadvertently set into motion a very strong feedback loop that amplifies popularity and, in the end, leads us all, lemminglike, down the same well-trod path - the path of least resistance."
I couldn't agree more. I hope that a good number of HN readers are working on the next disruptive force rather than continuing to prop up the status quo.
Re: All hail the information triumvirate (Web, Google, Wikipedia)
#3The key point of the article: "What's much more likely is that the Web, through its links, and Google, through its search algorithms, have inadvertently set into motion a very strong feedback loop that amplifies popularity and, in the end, leads us all, lemminglike, down the same well-trod path - the path of least resistance." I couldn't agree more. I hope that a good number of HN readers are working on the next disr…
Re: All hail the information triumvirate (Web, Google, Wikipedia)
#4The key point of the article: "What's much more likely is that the Web, through its links, and Google, through its search algorithms, have inadvertently set into motion a very strong feedback loop that amplifies popularity and, in the end, leads us all, lemminglike, down the same well-trod path - the path of least resistance." I couldn't agree more. I hope that a good number of HN readers are working on the next disr…