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Saturday, March 22, 2008 Explaining Collective Intelligence - Haiku may be the only way to go I've been pondering a recent McAfee post, "Explaining my Fondness for Explicit Content" and have blogged on this in TheAppGap, but I was so tickled by his references to definitions by Kim Rachmeler on the topic of "collective intelligence:
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I'm pretty sure that the first era knew knowledge was in people. KM has been going on far longer than computers have been around. We've been doing it as long as we've been. In the first era, the shamans, chiefs, and elders were the knowledge holders, and knowledge was passed down in stories and lore.
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Maybe I'm thinking of the "zeroeth" era. B^)
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