Read Professor’s McAfee’s Blog – It will probably make you smarter and happier

It is not a simple thing to do – Reading Professor Andrew Mcfee’s Blog.

Being a Harvard professor, he writes long posts, uses Harvardian English and writes about theoretical issues. But if you are interested in web 2.0 technologies and/or their adoption in the enterprise – this is the blog for you.

I also found that when I read articles that were written by very smart people, I experience a surge in gray matter activity.

And to top it all, every once in a while he writes a piece that makes me feel better about the world we live and work in. Here is the last paragraph from his recent blog post:

“Web 2.0 is empowering all kinds of creators:  hacks to be sure, but also craftsmen and artists.  Shouldn’t we be truly excited to experience the best of the worlds they’ll put up on the World Wide Web?”

To sum up … Read Prof’ McAfee’s Blog. It’s good for you.

Posted on January 2, 2007 by Yoav Ezer 
Filed Under Collaboration, Google, Office 2.0

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3 Responses to “Read Professor’s McAfee’s Blog – It will probably make you smarter and happier”

  1. DG on January 3rd, 2007 6:10 pm

    The blacksmith and the artist
    Reflect it in their art
    Forge their creativity
    Closer to the heart

    ~Neil Peart & Peter Talbot

    I can usually find a bit of Rush that applies to any situation…

  2. Yoav Ezer on January 3rd, 2007 8:59 pm

    Hi DG,

    Unfortunatly for me, I can only quote Homer (Simpson).

  3. NelsVene on May 5th, 2009 9:24 pm

    now I’ll stay tuned..

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