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Jeff Jarvis the vlogger! With his great video coverage of Davos under his belt, I asked him to handle some interviews for Beet.TV at the AlwaysOn conference in Manhattan this week.
Here Jeff has a talk with Harvard's David Weinberger, one of the co-authors of the ground-breaking Cluetrain Manifesto.
David is an author of an upcoming book about folksonomies and tags called "Everything is Miscellanous."
Here's the rising videoblogger Jeff Jarvis (l) in action, interviewing David Weinberger at the AlwaysOn conference.
P.S. Note -- we are providing transcriptions of our interviews on Beet.TV -- the lag is about 5 days since the the transcriptions are done by real human beings who understand and write real English! So, you should check back at this post to find the transcription in a few days. Here is our Beet.TV transcription blog.
-- Andy Plesser
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