Biography
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The Wall Street Journal called David Weinberger a “marketing guru”. He’s the co-author of the The Cluetrain Manifesto, the best-seller that cut through the hype and told business what the Web was really about.
His latest book, Small Pieces Loosely Joined, has been published to rave reviews hailing it as the first book to put the Internet in its deepest context. He’s been a frequent commentator on National Public Radio’s All Things Considered. He’s written for the “Fortune 500” of business and tech journals, including The New York Times, Harvard Business Review, The Miami Herald, The Boston Globe and Wired.
David Weinberger is a columnist for Worthwhile and Knowledge Management World, and writes an influential business technology newsletter and a daily "weblog”.
He was a philosophy professor for six years, a comedy writer for Woody Allen for seven years, a humor columnist for Oregon’s major daily newspaper, a dot-com entrepreneur before most people knew what a home page was and a strategic marketing consultant to household-name multinationals and the most innovative startups. He has a Ph.D. in philosophy and is currently a Fellow at Harvard's prestigious Berkman Institute for Internet & Society. He is also one of the most entertaining and acclaimed presenters around.
Dr. David Weinberger turns this remarkable range of experience and knowledge to the most important question facing every business today: How is technology changing the way my employees, partners and customers are putting themselves together, and how is that changing the basics of my business?
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