David Weinberger

David Weinberger ( born 1950 in New York) is an American speaker, author and philosopher about the Internet. He is currently researching at the University of Harvard.

David Weinberger received his doctorate in 1979 at the University of Toronto on Heidegger's ontology of things. He is particularly concerned with the question of how the Internet is changing human relationships, communication and society. The Cluetrain Manifesto, which Weinberger along with Rick Levine, Christopher Locke, Doc Searls, and wrote in 1999 became known. He coined the term circa 2002 Infopinion, which refers to the combination of information and opinion.

Publications

  • Rick Levine, Christopher Locke, Doc Searls: The Cluetrain Manifesto. 95 Theses for the new corporate culture in the digital age. Econ Verlag 2002, ISBN 3-430-15967-9
  • Small Pieces Loosely Joined: A Unified Theory of the Web ( 2002)
  • Everything is Miscellaneous: The Power of the New Digital Disorder (2007) ISBN 0-8050-8043-0
  • The end of the drawer: The power of the new digital disorder. Hanser Verlag 2008, ISBN 3-446-41221-2
  • Too Big to Know: Rethinking Knowledge Now That the Facts Are not the Facts, Experts Are Everywhere, and the Smartest Person in the Room Is the Room. Basic Books 2012, ISBN 0-465-02142-5
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