David Weinberger (born 1950) is an American author, technologist, and speaker. Trained as a philosopher, Weinberger's work focuses on how technology — particularly the internet and machine learning — is changing our ideas, with books about the effect of machine learning’s complex models on business strategy and sense of meaning; order and organization in the digital age; the networking of knowledge; the Net's effect on core concepts of self and place; and the shifts in relationships between businesses and their markets.
DavidWeinberger (born 1950) is an American author, technologist, and speaker. Trained as a philosopher, Weinberger's work focuses on how technology —...
Caspar Willard Weinberger GBE (August 18, 1917 – March 28, 2006) was an American politician and businessman. As a Republican, he served in a variety of...
Ronald Reagan Daniel Weinberger (born 1947), professor DavidWeinberger (born 1950), American technologist and commentator Ed. Weinberger (born 1945), American...
collaboratively authored by Rick Levine, Christopher Locke, Doc Searls, and DavidWeinberger. It was first posted to the web in 1999 as a set of ninety-five theses...
Miscellaneous: The Power of the New Digital Disorder is a book by DavidWeinberger published in 2007 (ISBN 0805080430). The book's central premise is...
official crime rates in various other English cities/counties. In 2022, DavidWeinberger expressed criticism of the site's methodology of measuring crime rate...
Is the Room is a non-fiction book by the American technology writer DavidWeinberger published in 2012 by Basic Books. It describes the World Wide Web-enabled...
from the original on January 30, 2016. Retrieved February 3, 2013. DavidWeinberger (2007). Everything Is Miscellaneous: The Power of the New Digital Disorder...
conversations"—also the title of the Cluetrain chapter he co-wrote with DavidWeinberger. Weinberger and Searls co-wrote "World of Ends: What the Internet Is and...
will be famous to fifteen people". This quote, though attributed to DavidWeinberger, was said to have originated with the Scottish artist Momus. The Marilyn...
intertwingularity of the universe, crediting Nelson with the word. DavidWeinberger wrote about intertwingularity in Everything Is Miscellaneous: The Power...
component of the "echo chamber" effect, defined in an article in Salon by DavidWeinberger as "those Internet spaces where like-minded people listen only to those...
which he co-wrote in 1999 with Christopher Locke, Rick Levine and DavidWeinberger. Here he refers to Cluetrain's preamble, which says "We are not seats...
Lawrence Gene David (born July 2, 1947) is an American comedian, writer, actor, and television producer. He and Jerry Seinfeld created the television...
Foundation. Others working on the project included Harvard University's DavidWeinberger. Critiques of the project during its planning phase included its vagueness...
Paul Harris, The Observer, December 10, 2006 This is the Future of the News: The Arianna Huffington Interview by DavidWeinberger for Wired, May 15, 2007...
Weinberger (born 1964/1965) is an American businessman. He is the former global Chairman and CEO of EY (formerly known as Ernst & Young). Weinberger currently...
Walton Mary Anne Warren Carl Watner Alan Watts Brian Weatherson David Weinberger Jack Russell Weinstein Paul Weiss Morris Weitz Cornel West Anthony Weston...
traditional media, creating micro-celebrities with the click of a mouse — DavidWeinberger of the Harvard Berkman Center for Internet and Society Wanghong (Chinese:...
that wisdom is the "possession and use of wide practical knowledge. DavidWeinberger argues that although the DIKW pyramid appears to be a logical and straight-forward...
Brewster Kahle, Yochai Benkler, Mitch Kapor, Ward Cunningham, and DavidWeinberger. Dan Gillmor held a citizen journalism unconference the day after....
(disambiguation) David Weinberg (born 1952), American rower DavidWeinberger (born 1950), American author David Weisman (1942–2019), American film producer David Weissman...
Eliot Weinberger (born 6 February 1949 in New York City) is an American writer, essayist, editor, and translator. He is primarily known for his essays...
'an Internet of Moving Things'". Fortune. Retrieved 7 October 2023. DavidWeinberger (May 8, 2009). "The Grid, Our Cars and the Net: One Idea to Link Them...
changes the tone of public discussions. The mainstream media, says DavidWeinberger, a blogger, author and fellow at Harvard University's Berkman Center...
and frequent psychiatric treatment. Writers for the strip included DavidWeinberger. A collection of some strips was published in 1978 as Non-Being and...