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First Monday Podcast: The Faustian Bargain with Web 2.0

April 28th, 2008

There’s nothing worse than listening to yourself talk.

Following up on March’s special issue of First Monday on “Critical Perspectives on Web 2.0,” I was recently interviewed by Joy Austria and A.J. Hannah for the First Monday Podcast series.

You can download the MP3 (5.2MB, 15:16) or read the transcript. Hopefully you can read between the awkward phrasing of my responses (I think I was travel-weary at the time), and find something insightful to complement the special issue.

(Speaking of that special issue, the Washington Post recently quoted Anders Albrechtslund’s contribution. I’m thrilled folks are finding it useful.)

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