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People such as Doc Searls, Dan Gillmor, J D Lasica and Om Malik, who used to work at Forbes.
FORBES: Broadway Joe Was A Blogger
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Doc Searls has written a very thoughtful book on the intention economy and the promises it holds for both vendors and customers.
FORBES: Why Can't Contextual Ads Be Contextual?
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We counted the number of times we saw a copy of a gene in normal tissue and then in the diseased one, says David Searls, SmithKlines director of bioinformatics.
FORBES: A hail of silver bullets
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Blogging pioneer Doc Searls has long argued that customers should shield their data and charge a price for it, turning the tables on marketing giants and their data-gathering web-crawlers.
FORBES: Is Your Job Robot-Proof?
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The architects of the Respect Network include an impressive number of people, among which Drummond Reed (who is also a co-founder of connect.me), Doc Searls, Craig Burton, Phil Windley who I have all met at Innotribe events and respect enormously.
FORBES: Trust On The Internet: The Solution Is Ahead